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Unlocked new case design skills.

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    Unlocked new case design skills. This is my first case where the cover is not screwed on but slides in from the side.
    Still a fan of threaded inserts bc I like 10/10 repairability. I recently got metric Senkkopfschrauben and I love them, they are flush to the surface and just need a 45° chamfer in the hole.

    This is for a ESP32 S3 N16R8, for this project I only need the ESP and it's two usb ports. This board came with headers, so I designed the case around them.

    #3dprinting #esp32 #embedded

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      Unlocked new case design skills. This is my first case where the cover is not screwed on but slides in from the side.
      Still a fan of threaded inserts bc I like 10/10 repairability. I recently got metric Senkkopfschrauben and I love them, they are flush to the surface and just need a 45° chamfer in the hole.

      This is for a ESP32 S3 N16R8, for this project I only need the ESP and it's two usb ports. This board came with headers, so I designed the case around them.

      #3dprinting #esp32 #embedded

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      @moreentropy Looks good! I'm just working on getting my new home office area set up and to get my home lab set up so that I can get my RaspberryPi set up so that I can install OctoPrint so that I can get my 3D printer setup so that I can start printing little cases for all my embedded dev boards with LEGO Technic compatible mounting holes so that I can ...

      Maybe I'm biting off too much at once.

      Seriously though, I really enjoy making little custom cases for my embedded projects too - it makes it so much easier when you don't have wires and bare PCBs hanging out all over the place.

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