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    DIY Mini Proto Board

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    • m5stackM Offline
      m5stack
      last edited by

      every model can 3D print by sla

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      • S Offline
        SR
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        Yes, but currently only the housing 3D model for the proto board is available on github. So it would be helpful to make also the core and base as STL available there. My idea is to create a "housing" which would allow to fix the core incl. base plus this extension in/on it.

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          Kryten
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          @SR Here are a protoboard case STL file. If you are capable you can redesign and make for your own.

          https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2754642

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          • S Offline
            SR
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            @Kryten Thank you, this looks already good.

            Better would be the housing of the base board because I need to align the pin break out area with the stands of the proto board. But it's a beginning.

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            • K Offline
              Kryten
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              @SR aWho big is your Proto board? any drawing?

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                SR
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                It's a standard 7x5 cm board with interconnected holes. The mini bread board on it measures ~ 4.5 x3.5 cm.

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                • K Offline
                  Kryten
                  last edited by

                  Cool. I will see if can find the time to make a "shield" like that. So you just move the bottom PCB and battery (if needed) over to the printed version.

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                    SR
                    last edited by

                    My idea for a housing of the proto board would be more like a case that can pick up the complete M5Stack inclusive the button board without disassembling it at all.

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                    • K Offline
                      Kryten
                      last edited by

                      Like this?

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                      • S Offline
                        SR
                        last edited by

                        No. There is the button module completely replaced. I would like to keep it attached. I thinking about some kind of encloser around the housing of the M5Stack with a slide in mechanism. That was also the reason way I was asking in this thread for STL model of the hole case.

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                          Kryten
                          last edited by

                          So you want to hae the M5 as is and slide in to a module with your protoborad on?

                          Something like this?

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                          • S Offline
                            SR
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                            Yes, pretty close to your design.

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