Hey! This thing is still a Work in Progress.
Files, instructions, and other stuff might change!
Enclosure for BlinkM MaxM Controller Board
Description
Carefully hand modeled in C4D, this lovely box cradles your BlinkM controller in loving ABS. You'll need a rubber band or something similarly classy to keep the lid on, though it fits pretty snuggly. There is also no built-in means of attaching it to anything (like your TOM's z-stage assembly). Finally, there's nothing really holding the board in place, so it can jiggle around. Easy solutions abound. I settled for double sided mounting tape and a test cylinder.
There are holes for DC power, 4-pin out to your RGB lights, and 4-pin in from Arduino or a LinkM. The LinkM fits right in there.
I just wanted something to hold our blinkM in a happy box. Said box could be improved in a million ways.
There are holes for DC power, 4-pin out to your RGB lights, and 4-pin in from Arduino or a LinkM. The LinkM fits right in there.
I just wanted something to hold our blinkM in a happy box. Said box could be improved in a million ways.
Instructions
Print print print. You'll probably have to cut off some bridge strands above the power connection hole to get it in there.
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License
Enclosure for BlinkM MaxM Controller Board by BenitoSanduchi is licensed under the Creative Commons - GNU GPL license.

So great! This is going on the ThingM blog! :)
Awesome! Makes me wish I'd done a better job!