Modern Robotics Electronics Encasing for First Tech Challenge

Modern Robotics Electronics Encasing for First Tech Challenge

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Hello everyone! This a design that we think a lot of teams will find helpful. We've included STEP files so you can customize to your liking. Please show us pictures and what we can fix! Thank you and good luck this season! Assembly Video: https://youtu.be/Fn5wr8I2HYc Assembly Video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aG6mBrcCaaE These 3D prints allow for maximum compactness when mounting electronics on your robot. When maintenance is required, instead of having to unscrew 8 different lock nuts and rearrange stuff (especially in time crunch), it's as easy as sliding and interlocking like puzzles! Feel free to create more attachments and adjustments! We would appreciate however that you add the to the end of the title: "EE V1" so we can sustain compatibility. Thanks! Print at most 100 microns with no support and in the orientation the file is in. Cataclysm Robotics is part of Mount Si Robotics Club. UPDATE 11/28/2016 Hello again! Hope everyone's seasons are going great! All parts are good! Thanks for everyone's patience! We are working on getting some extra attachments for a Phone and the Sensor Module and will post when ready! UPDATE 11/7/2016 Hey everybody! We had some clogging trouble with our printer last week but we've fixed that now, so Part 4 & Part 5 should be deemed "Good" at the end of this week. Thanks for all you comments and feedback! UPDATE 10/29/2016 Tolerances for Part 1 & Part 2, Power Controller, Servo & Motor Controller are good! (This means they have been printed and all fit at 100 micron layer thickness) Print Settings Resolution: 100 Microns (0.1 mm) Infill: 10+%

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