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My first 3D printed PIR enclosure

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  • Ashley SavageA Offline
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    Ashley Savage
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    been tinkering away for a little and loving this project.
    decided on the need for a nice enclosure for my 1st PIR project, at this stage only PIR.. plan for temp, and any other suggestions... its a screw top, so base will be screwed to ceiling, when batteries need replacing, just unscrew cap and change.
    Attached are the STL's for all with access to a printer and keen on giving it a crack... love your feed back, and or sketch with temp and anything else...
    PIR_V4_Base.stl
    PIR_V4_Top.stl
    enjoy

    pic3.jpg

    pic1.jpg

    pic2.jpg its a

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      Wow,

      Good job. The batteries are too big :)

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      • Ashley SavageA Ashley Savage

        been tinkering away for a little and loving this project.
        decided on the need for a nice enclosure for my 1st PIR project, at this stage only PIR.. plan for temp, and any other suggestions... its a screw top, so base will be screwed to ceiling, when batteries need replacing, just unscrew cap and change.
        Attached are the STL's for all with access to a printer and keen on giving it a crack... love your feed back, and or sketch with temp and anything else...
        PIR_V4_Base.stl
        PIR_V4_Top.stl
        enjoy

        pic3.jpg

        pic1.jpg

        pic2.jpg its a

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        @Ashley-Savage Nice Job... Where are the mounting holes for the base?

        RJ_Make

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          Qu3Uk
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          I should get a 3D printer.

          My PIR is just a board at the moment as I've not been able to find a good enough box.

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            @Ashley-Savage Nice Job... Where are the mounting holes for the base?

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            @ServiceXp said:

            holes

            haha yeah good call... give this one a goPIR_V4_Base_holes.stl

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