RTk.GPIO Case

RTk.GPIO Case

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A case for the RTk.GPIO. Please note this is the first test, We're getting it modified to increase the slot where the header is to expose the GPIO Map. However if you want just the pins exposed then both parts are fine. If you prefer to wait for the other version then you can still print the bottom. Prints in two parts and reasonably well. Case provides protection to prevent the board and pins from getting damaged by accident. We've released the files for people to print themselves Commercial use in the sense of a business or school printing them for themselves is fine. However only we are allowed to print and sell the cases. Print Settings Printer: i3 Clone Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 5% - My slicer didn't use any. Notes: Depending on layer height the time takes between 45 Minutes to 2 Hours. (0.3MM-0.1MM). We printed it in 0.3 and the edges weren't as smooth as we liked. We found 0.2 had a good finish. 0.1MM will be better but takes 2-3 hours per layer. a 1.2mm Wall is recommended. Don't forget to rotate it to print with the bottom of the bottom layer and top of the top layer to be on the bed. Post-Printing After printing put board into bottom part and push into place. Then push the top on and they should clip together.

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