Trinket M0 case V2

Trinket M0 case V2

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After getting my Trinket M0, I tear down the reset button 3 times in 2 days. So I decided to make a case to protect it from my clumsy hands. As I didn't find a case that fits my ideas, I designed my own. This case is intended to a development Trinket M0 (used on a breadboard), but, if appropriate, can be used for a final product. I tried to resemble the shape of the board to maintain the spirit. You have to use a transparent filament, otherwise the light of the leds will not come out. Or maybe you don't want to let the light go out. You will need a tip to access the reset button. As you can see, there is not any flange or screw holes to close it. So take the lid, snap it and apply heat, carefully, in the joints (just enough, otherwise will be harder to remove if needed) to melt the plastic into a single piece (with a soldering iron or pyrograph at about 200° (as 3D printers), clean afterwards properly!!!, or even better to use a tip just for this). So the board will be locked inside forever (OK, you can break the case or apply heat again, so forever it's a lot to say). I called it V2 because I made a first attempt (but was disastrous, so better not to talk about it...).

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