Hey! This thing is still a Work in Progress.
Files, instructions, and other stuff might change!
Sanguinololu Enclosure for Tjiko
Description
May 14, 2012 - Corrected Spacing of Openings, and enlarged some features to improve printability.
This enclosure is designed against the Botronicz Sanguinololu 1.3 kit. I haven't built others, so I don't know how well it will work with them. The case features a mount for a 50mm fan, external reset button built in to the lid, and countersunk mounting holes in the base.
If anyone can print this out and comment, I would appreciate it.
This enclosure is designed against the Botronicz Sanguinololu 1.3 kit. I haven't built others, so I don't know how well it will work with them. The case features a mount for a 50mm fan, external reset button built in to the lid, and countersunk mounting holes in the base.
If anyone can print this out and comment, I would appreciate it.
Instructions
You will need to print with a layer height < 0.3, as the walls are fairly thin. 0% fill, 5 solid base layers. If there are problems with corners lifting, I will add anchors to the STLs, but I just throw a towel over the printer, and it helps a lot to retain heat around the part.
My first print of the top was functional, but the print quality was lacking, so I will wait for this next one to print before showing off.
My first print of the top was functional, but the print quality was lacking, so I will wait for this next one to print before showing off.
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Lab3dPrint
on
June 29, 2012
said:
Not suitable for sanguinololu 1.3b and height small for use pololu radiators.
CraigRK
on
May 15, 2012
said:
Hi,
What did you draw this in? If Openscad, could you please provide the source as I would like to change the fan size. I have numerous fans out of old printers so prefer to reuse these.
Thanks,
Craig
License
Sanguinololu Enclosure for Tjiko by wildseyed is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

Would you mind uploading the .slprt files? I would love to use this design as a reference. :)