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Enclosure/Bumper for Easy/Newbie PCB

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  • barduinoB barduino

    I'm not sure this is the best place to put this but here goes.

    Here are some files to create a 3D printed box or bumper for the popular Easy PCV by @sundberg84

    The STL file
    0_1490735357002_EasyBoard_Base.stl

    the SketchUp
    0_1490735391058_GarageDoorMonitor.zip

    0_1490735416778_upload-e52ac367-d89b-4cc9-b79f-bf89ef60ed13

    Have fun

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    mhkid
    wrote on last edited by mhkid
    #13

    @barduino - Am I not understanding something because the .stl seems to be just the base and the not the cover. I borrowed a friends 3D printer so I am new to using one, it definitely could be my error on this. :-)

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      @barduino - Am I not understanding something because the .stl seems to be just the base and the not the cover. I borrowed a friends 3D printer so I am new to using one, it definitely could be my error on this. :-)

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      @mhkid What are you planning to use the box for? I have the one that I posted above out on thingiverse. I have the OpenSCAD file so you can customize things if you want, but if you are okay with just a vented enclosure that accepts a 2xAA battery case, then just grab the latest V3 .stl files.
      https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2186286

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      • dbemowskD dbemowsk

        @mhkid What are you planning to use the box for? I have the one that I posted above out on thingiverse. I have the OpenSCAD file so you can customize things if you want, but if you are okay with just a vented enclosure that accepts a 2xAA battery case, then just grab the latest V3 .stl files.
        https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2186286

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        @dbemowsk I saw yours and it looks great. I want to have one without the vents and have it more enclosed. I supposed I could modify yours and not have the vents but like I said I'm new to the 3D printing. What software do you use to create / modify the designs?

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          @dbemowsk I saw yours and it looks great. I want to have one without the vents and have it more enclosed. I supposed I could modify yours and not have the vents but like I said I'm new to the 3D printing. What software do you use to create / modify the designs?

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          dbemowsk
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          @mhkid I just uploaded an .stl file of the cover with no vents. Look on the thingiverse page again for "sensor_wall_box_no_vents_V3.stl"

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            @dbemowsk I saw yours and it looks great. I want to have one without the vents and have it more enclosed. I supposed I could modify yours and not have the vents but like I said I'm new to the 3D printing. What software do you use to create / modify the designs?

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            dbemowsk
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            @mhkid The software is OpenSCAD and can be found at www.openscad.org. I have all of the OpenSCAD files on the thingiverse page. OpenSCAD files look much like a structured programming language, and works in much the same way. I have configuration variables in there to change some of the design fairly easily. If you want to give it a go, I can give you some pointers on how to use the file.

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            • dbemowskD dbemowsk

              @mhkid The software is OpenSCAD and can be found at www.openscad.org. I have all of the OpenSCAD files on the thingiverse page. OpenSCAD files look much like a structured programming language, and works in much the same way. I have configuration variables in there to change some of the design fairly easily. If you want to give it a go, I can give you some pointers on how to use the file.

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              #18

              @dbemowsk I'll go take a look at it, thank you. I also see the version you have that doesn't have vents so I'll try one and see how works for me first.

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                @dbemowsk I'll go take a look at it, thank you. I also see the version you have that doesn't have vents so I'll try one and see how works for me first.

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                @mhkid Just a note, There is a relief on one side of the inside of the case. That side is where the nRF24 radio goes.
                0_1508703324333_upload-75514247-b423-4eb5-94f4-422b58f4abc3
                Unlike barduino's case, mine mounts with screws. I use 2mm x 5mm screws, but I think 2mm x 6mm or 8mm would work better. I worked with what I had on hand though. I would stick with 2mm diameter though.

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                  #20

                  For people searching the complete stl files of the box and the cover.
                  I exported them again from the sketchup file.

                  Hmm, how to upload files here? Only images are allowed by the server?
                  I've uploaded them to my thingiverse place: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4694746

                  Anyway, I will describe it too

                  • download the sketchup zip file from the first post
                  • dezip it and get the skp file
                  • get an account on the Sketchup online website (free version)
                  • open the sketchup file
                  • export to stl via the menu at the left

                  If you want the two parts apart, delete one of them in the sketchup designer and export the other. Don't save!!!
                  Do undo and delete the other part. Export now the remaining part.

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                    For people searching the complete stl files of the box and the cover.
                    I exported them again from the sketchup file.

                    Hmm, how to upload files here? Only images are allowed by the server?
                    I've uploaded them to my thingiverse place: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4694746

                    Anyway, I will describe it too

                    • download the sketchup zip file from the first post
                    • dezip it and get the skp file
                    • get an account on the Sketchup online website (free version)
                    • open the sketchup file
                    • export to stl via the menu at the left

                    If you want the two parts apart, delete one of them in the sketchup designer and export the other. Don't save!!!
                    Do undo and delete the other part. Export now the remaining part.

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                    @evb I've added stl files to the list of allowed file types. Feel free to upload again if you want to.

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                      @mfalkvidd, I tried to upload them, but still the same error, stl is not allowed as type. :-(

                      Meanwhile I printed the original files on my 3D printer, but for my EasyPCB RFM69 version, there are some problems. Maybe the board is not the same as the first EasyPCB Nrf24l01+ version of the board?
                      So I adapted the original sketchup design for the RFM69 version.
                      I will upload these files to my thingiverse place when ready and verified.

                      Edit: the modified files are uploaded

                      • EasyPCB_RFM69_Box.stl
                      • EasyPCB_RFM69_Cover.stl
                      • EasyPCB_RFM69_BoxCover.stl
                      • EasyPCB_RFM69.skp
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                      • E evb

                        @mfalkvidd, I tried to upload them, but still the same error, stl is not allowed as type. :-(

                        Meanwhile I printed the original files on my 3D printer, but for my EasyPCB RFM69 version, there are some problems. Maybe the board is not the same as the first EasyPCB Nrf24l01+ version of the board?
                        So I adapted the original sketchup design for the RFM69 version.
                        I will upload these files to my thingiverse place when ready and verified.

                        Edit: the modified files are uploaded

                        • EasyPCB_RFM69_Box.stl
                        • EasyPCB_RFM69_Cover.stl
                        • EasyPCB_RFM69_BoxCover.stl
                        • EasyPCB_RFM69.skp
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                        @evb my bad. The nodebb admin interface has a "Save" button that I didn't see so the changes I made were thrown away. I've re-entered the settings ans this time I clicked Save :)

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