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Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Enclosures / 3D Printing
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    Zeph
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    Thanks, some good ideas there.

    Any other thoughts on mounting the boards within the enclosure? Hot glue (but harder to remove), or some kind of standoff (requires sealing the hole if it goes through), or what?

    Ideally I'd like something which could mount on the plastic where I need it, and hold the boards in place while allowing them to be removed. And some boards don't have screw holes (Arduino Pro Micro). I wonder if there's a glue that would securely hold a threaded nylon standoff to the (PVC?) enclosure?

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      Thanks, some good ideas there.

      Any other thoughts on mounting the boards within the enclosure? Hot glue (but harder to remove), or some kind of standoff (requires sealing the hole if it goes through), or what?

      Ideally I'd like something which could mount on the plastic where I need it, and hold the boards in place while allowing them to be removed. And some boards don't have screw holes (Arduino Pro Micro). I wonder if there's a glue that would securely hold a threaded nylon standoff to the (PVC?) enclosure?

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      Yveaux
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      @Zeph said:

      some kind of standoff (requires sealing the hole if it goes through)

      Just hot glue the standoffs. Maybe roughen the inside of the box where you glue them. Won't come off unless you plan to throw them around...

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        @Zeph said:

        some kind of standoff (requires sealing the hole if it goes through)

        Just hot glue the standoffs. Maybe roughen the inside of the box where you glue them. Won't come off unless you plan to throw them around...

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        Zeph
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        @Yveaux said:

        @Zeph said:

        some kind of standoff (requires sealing the hole if it goes through)

        Just hot glue the standoffs. Maybe roughen the inside of the box where you glue them. Won't come off unless you plan to throw them around...

        OK, I'll try again. I tried hot glueing to a PVC box (not one of these, something much larger) a couple of years ago and was frustrated by weakness (detaching at inconvenient times), which left me skittish. I don't know about these boxes, tho - not sure of the material. (And I gather there are different types of hot glue, so some other hot glue might have worked, but I'm not knowledgeable on that).

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          Cases that take into account a NRF2401+ are non existent.

          I finally moved my ethernet gateway from breadboard to a case. After looking for months for a case I finally settled on this one.

          http://www.crispconcept.com/product-p/ar-uno-e-tr.htm

          No glue or screws required it snaps together and can be easily taken apart. I ordered the one that holds the UNU R3, and Wiznet Ethernet Shield. The a NRF2401+ LNA & PA Antenna version also fit nicely into the box, but did have to drill a hole for the antenna.

          Gateway-8.jpg Gateway-7.jpg Gateway-6.jpg Gateway-5.jpg Gateway-4.jpg Gateway-3.jpg Gateway-2.jpg Gateway-1.jpg

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            Cases that take into account a NRF2401+ are non existent.

            I finally moved my ethernet gateway from breadboard to a case. After looking for months for a case I finally settled on this one.

            http://www.crispconcept.com/product-p/ar-uno-e-tr.htm

            No glue or screws required it snaps together and can be easily taken apart. I ordered the one that holds the UNU R3, and Wiznet Ethernet Shield. The a NRF2401+ LNA & PA Antenna version also fit nicely into the box, but did have to drill a hole for the antenna.

            Gateway-8.jpg Gateway-7.jpg Gateway-6.jpg Gateway-5.jpg Gateway-4.jpg Gateway-3.jpg Gateway-2.jpg Gateway-1.jpg

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            Yveaux
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            @lininger Nice case! Looks good!
            I see you modded some leds to get feedback. Ever seen these modules ?: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Arduino-kit-Multicolor-6-Color-LED-Matrix-AVR-ARM-PIC-MCU-with-UNO-MEGA2560-code/251592321396?_trksid=p2047675.c100011.m1850&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140602152332%26meid%3D807c425bc96142acb67c767f9436c12c%26pid%3D100011%26prg%3D20140602152332%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D10%26sd%3D271303570679

            leds.JPG

            (you would have to mount them 180 degrees rotated btw)

            Quite cheap, small and come in multiple colours!

            Me like :+1:

            http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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              No I had not seen them before, Just ordered a couple. Thanks for the link.

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                Cases that take into account a NRF2401+ are non existent.

                I finally moved my ethernet gateway from breadboard to a case. After looking for months for a case I finally settled on this one.

                http://www.crispconcept.com/product-p/ar-uno-e-tr.htm

                No glue or screws required it snaps together and can be easily taken apart. I ordered the one that holds the UNU R3, and Wiznet Ethernet Shield. The a NRF2401+ LNA & PA Antenna version also fit nicely into the box, but did have to drill a hole for the antenna.

                Gateway-8.jpg Gateway-7.jpg Gateway-6.jpg Gateway-5.jpg Gateway-4.jpg Gateway-3.jpg Gateway-2.jpg Gateway-1.jpg

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                RJ_Make
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                @lininger That is a sharp looking case.. Nice Neat Work..

                RJ_Make

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                  hek
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                  Finally!

                  Just signed up for a build-your-own-3d printer course (with material) that will start end of september.

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                    Finally!

                    Just signed up for a build-your-own-3d printer course (with material) that will start end of september.

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                    @hek whoooop! Lucky you ;)

                    Have fun!

                    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                    • H hek

                      Finally!

                      Just signed up for a build-your-own-3d printer course (with material) that will start end of september.

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                      @hek said:

                      Just signed up for a build-your-own-3d printer course (with material) that will start end of september.

                      September is going to be my month too I hope.
                      Next week Kate Bush and by the end of the month my very own (pre-built) FABtotum (http://www.fabtotum.cc). Me happy :)

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                      I use Domoticz as controller for Z-Wave and MySensors (previously Indigo and OpenHAB).
                      I have a FABtotum to print cases.

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                        Finally!

                        Just signed up for a build-your-own-3d printer course (with material) that will start end of september.

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                        @hek
                        Lucky bastard :-)

                        Those that happen to live in Helsinki might check this out (in Finnish):
                        http://www.helmet.fi/fi-FI/Kirjastot_ja_palvelut/Kaupunkiverstas/Juttuja_kirjastosta/Tervetuloa_kokeilemaan_3Dtulostusta_Kaup(17945)

                        So the pubic library lets you print your stuff for 0.40€ per piece. I winder what schema or blueprint file that machine imports..

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                          Actually I went to the nearest library and there you can print 3D objects for free!
                          So I immediately created a holder scaffold for arduino nano (plate and poles on corners with studs on top for the small holes in the corners of the nano) for easier mounting inside any box. The first prototype tested the precision of the printer and strength of the plastic.

                          Here is the SketchUp model if someone is interested: ArduinoNano Holder 4.skb

                          Next I will try to make a snap-on plate that is only cut with scissors to snuggly fit into any case width to hold the nano in place.

                          With these I hope to resolve my frustration and still use existing boxes.

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                            Actually I went to the nearest library and there you can print 3D objects for free!
                            So I immediately created a holder scaffold for arduino nano (plate and poles on corners with studs on top for the small holes in the corners of the nano) for easier mounting inside any box. The first prototype tested the precision of the printer and strength of the plastic.

                            Here is the SketchUp model if someone is interested: ArduinoNano Holder 4.skb

                            Next I will try to make a snap-on plate that is only cut with scissors to snuggly fit into any case width to hold the nano in place.

                            With these I hope to resolve my frustration and still use existing boxes.

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                            hek
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                            @samppa said:

                            Actually I went to the nearest library and there you can print 3D objects for free!

                            The libraries in Finland seem to prioritize the right things! Fostering a new generation of DIY people.

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                              RJ_Make
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                              That's interesting.. Here in the state I live, (USA) many of our legislators are trying to pass legislation that effective bans the possession of a 3D printer. You gotta love our 'freedom'... ;-(

                              RJ_Make

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                                That's interesting.. Here in the state I live, (USA) many of our legislators are trying to pass legislation that effective bans the possession of a 3D printer. You gotta love our 'freedom'... ;-(

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                                @ServiceXp there goes your 3d printed gun ;-)

                                http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                                  hek
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                                  We've been building for 3 hours this evening. This is the result so far. The metal frame is really sturdy!

                                  3h.jpg

                                  On sunday I will hopefully have something like this:

                                  ready.jpg

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                                    That's interesting.. Here in the state I live, (USA) many of our legislators are trying to pass legislation that effective bans the possession of a 3D printer. You gotta love our 'freedom'... ;-(

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                                    @ServiceXp I am just curious how they are go to do that.
                                    I remember the same paranoia when the first full colour printers became a reality because it was too easy to create counterfeit money.

                                    Fulltime Servoy Developer
                                    Parttime Moderator MySensors board

                                    I use Domoticz as controller for Z-Wave and MySensors (previously Indigo and OpenHAB).
                                    I have a FABtotum to print cases.

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                                      We've been building for 3 hours this evening. This is the result so far. The metal frame is really sturdy!

                                      3h.jpg

                                      On sunday I will hopefully have something like this:

                                      ready.jpg

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                                      marceltrapman
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                                      @hek So, you are going to enjoy your 3D printer at least one month before I can :(

                                      Fulltime Servoy Developer
                                      Parttime Moderator MySensors board

                                      I use Domoticz as controller for Z-Wave and MySensors (previously Indigo and OpenHAB).
                                      I have a FABtotum to print cases.

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                                        @hek So, you are going to enjoy your 3D printer at least one month before I can :(

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                                        hek
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                                        @marceltrapman

                                        Hope so! :D

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                                          @marceltrapman

                                          Hope so! :D

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                                          Yveaux
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                                          @hek Great man! Keep us posted!

                                          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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