Micro:bit box

Micro:bit box

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This is a cutting-edge 3D printed enclosure for the Micro:bit. It boasts an innovative battery case holder that requires only a simple glue to secure, a precise hole for LEDs and a slightly larger footprint than its predecessor, ensuring the Micro:bit stays firmly in place. The design features a convenient reset button on the underside, along with strategically placed holes for power supply and programming uploads. The Micro:bit is specifically designed for educational purposes, catering to both children and adults alike. Users can easily learn programming by transforming their Micro:bit into an array of creative projects such as dice, compasses, games, or even a watch. For more information, visit http://microbit.org. This 3D printed masterpiece was created using PLA on a RepRap Prusa with meticulous layer height precision at 0.15mm and a nozzle diameter of 0.4mm, all while maintaining an optimal extruder temperature of -220C without the need for a heated bed. This design is an inspired remix of Tom's iconic BBC micro:bit shell (thing:1692680).

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