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Electronic Dice Packaging
von M_G
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A simple 2 part packaging to allow one of our Wireless Inertial Measurement Units to be used as a 6 sided die.
Version: 0.4
Date: 2012-02-23
To do:
add option to add mouse-ears to prevent curling during printing
fix bottom positioning bugs in rounded cuboid 2.6 module when switching from cylinder-sphere type
Warning:
Printing the rounded edges on the bottom face is not easy with a makerbot type machine, support structures can be added but this will require removal with a sharp knife/dremel etc. be careful!
None
Changes from previous versions:
0.4
- used cross shaped module and difference to make printed object use less material
0.3
- added pips to each face and supports to hold electronics safely within dice
0.2
- a simple side by side 2 part hollow rounded cube with interlocking lips to hold them together
0.1
- first attempt, just a simple cube+sphere minkowski operation
Warning: There are definitely a few bugs in the rounded cuboid 2.6 file. Also it
Version: 0.4
Date: 2012-02-23
To do:
add option to add mouse-ears to prevent curling during printing
fix bottom positioning bugs in rounded cuboid 2.6 module when switching from cylinder-sphere type
Warning:
Printing the rounded edges on the bottom face is not easy with a makerbot type machine, support structures can be added but this will require removal with a sharp knife/dremel etc. be careful!
None
Changes from previous versions:
0.4
- used cross shaped module and difference to make printed object use less material
0.3
- added pips to each face and supports to hold electronics safely within dice
0.2
- a simple side by side 2 part hollow rounded cube with interlocking lips to hold them together
0.1
- first attempt, just a simple cube+sphere minkowski operation
Warning: There are definitely a few bugs in the rounded cuboid 2.6 file. Also it
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