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Sliders Timer
by Tamandua
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3d models for the Timer from Sliders, designed to fit my electronics board (rev 6).
Notes:
Cut a segment of 1.75mm filament and run it into the flip panel grooves in the main body. Attach the flip panel around the filament, and then super glue the flip panel nubs on top.
The main body includes a channel on the right to run a wire so you can wire an activation switch to the rubber part on the right side of the body.
If you use the color wheel dial, print at least the first few layers in red, then paint everything but the marked segment black. There is a painting stencil attached to help with this.
The Lower Face has 2 versions... one to supports a laser cut face and one that is more or less complete.
I do not have models for the rubber parts on the sides. I used parts from a motorola microtac for these. I did include a button pad for the lower face, but I suggest using actual motorola parts if you can find them.
The battery box has supports for a battery and speaker
Notes:
Cut a segment of 1.75mm filament and run it into the flip panel grooves in the main body. Attach the flip panel around the filament, and then super glue the flip panel nubs on top.
The main body includes a channel on the right to run a wire so you can wire an activation switch to the rubber part on the right side of the body.
If you use the color wheel dial, print at least the first few layers in red, then paint everything but the marked segment black. There is a painting stencil attached to help with this.
The Lower Face has 2 versions... one to supports a laser cut face and one that is more or less complete.
I do not have models for the rubber parts on the sides. I used parts from a motorola microtac for these. I did include a button pad for the lower face, but I suggest using actual motorola parts if you can find them.
The battery box has supports for a battery and speaker
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