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Customized Arduino CaseCombining 3D printing, CNC milling and laser cutting
Challenge: creating unique Arduino cases
For Paula Szarejko creating them was not only a challenge but also a chance to try using various materials and customizing their parts depending on the purpose of each casing.
Solution: The best way to make unique Arduino cases was mixing 3D printing, CNC milling, and various materials together.
For a gaming-related project, Paula designed and 3D printed a case resembling an arcade table and a set of Pac-Man pins.
The second case was CNC milled in 2 and 6 mm thick plywood.
The third one was cut in various colors of 2 and 6 mm plexiglass.
Translucent top covers were also engraved using a smaller drill.
Result: Pac-Man pins added a unique feeling to the gaming-related case without compromising its functionality. While the wooden box can hide
the electronics in a stylish home interior, the most colorful plexiglass case would
stand out in every workshop and in classes.
With a variety of materials and fabrication techniques offered by ZMorph 2.0 SX, making customized objects like these Arduino cases is easier than ever before.
Paula Szarejko – holds a Master Degree of Academy of Arts in Wrocław. Two years ago she started to use 3D printing technology in her projects. She is looking for creative ways of using it – for example by creating jewellery. She is also interested in 3D printing in medicine.
Makers, engineering students, and professional engineers can use multitool 3D printers to customize their projects and give them a unique feel, whether fun or elegant.
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