Organizer for random arduino parts (fitted for Ender 3)

Organizer for random arduino parts (fitted for Ender 3)

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I created this to organize all of my arduino parts. Its the first iteration and there are probably ways to improve it. its also supposed to be stackable, but I had slight warping issues in the corners. Its doing its job, but its not as pretty when stacked. Your experience might vary. Dimensions of the boxes are 233mm, 210mm, and 30mm, with 4mm of additional alignment pin height (bringing it to 34mm) in the corners. This is (just!) printable on the stock ender 3, but you have to be careful where to put the bed clamps. With the cura stock profile, you might also have to increase the allowed build area. If you want to be safe, scale it down to 97% or so. Wall thickness is 1.2mm and bottom thickness is 0.96mm. Its therefore easiest to print with a 0.6mm nozzle and 0.32mm layer height (with a print time of around 6-8 hours, you can print this at 120% of your usual speed). Expect much longer prints with a 0.4mm nozzle. Version1_alternative is an experiment with rounded inside corners. Its prettier, but has a much longer print time.

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