Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

[3D Printing Daily] Issue 584

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1. Arduino Uno Snug Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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A snug case for Arduino Uno, featuring screw mountings and a snap-on top. The protective cover can be installed on the top of the case. There are four holes on the top to view the four LEDs on the Arduino board. These holes can accommodate Bivar PLP2-250 light tubes for a more polished look.

The screws for the Arduino board are #2 x 1/4″ self-tapping screws.

2. 3D Printed Case for Arduino Uno, Leonardo

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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It’s best to have a case when working on your Arduino DIY projects. This is an easy-to-print case for the Arduino UNO or Leonardo. It is designed to print without support and has no bridging.

3. Arduino Bumper

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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Inspired by the design of Arduino and the iPhone bumper, I present to you the Arduino Bumper! By installing this minimalist case, it allows the Arduino to be placed on a flat conductive surface without short-circuiting.

The bumper press fits for Arduino Uno and Leonardo. The groove located under the Arduino pins allows the circuit board to lay flat within the bumper.

4. Arduino Uno Mount

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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This mount fully supports the edges of the Arduino Uno PCB to prevent bending when inserting/removing the top board.

5. Arduino Uno Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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A semi-permanent case for the Arduino Uno. Featuring holes and slots for pins, power, and USB-B; there’s also a ‘button button’ for accessing the Arduino’s reset button without opening the case. Includes a standard lid, or a lid with beautiful text indicating the pins.

Uses a spring from a standard Pilot G-2 pen in the locking mechanism.

Includes holes for mounting the Arduino to the case, as well as holes for mounting the case to anything (6 x 7 cm).

Includes a basic Arduino reference model!

6. Arduino OpenSCAD Mounting Library (v2.0)

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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This is an OpenSCAD module library for mounting Arduino boards. It has modules for creating enclosures, bumpers, mounting holes, USB and power ports, and more. If you are making custom enclosures or mounting Arduino boards into larger projects, this should make it easier.

Includes a sample scad file and some bumpers stls generated with the library. The long-term goal is to make it useful for various circuit boards, not just Arduinos.

7. Arduino Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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The Arduino case comes with two different enclosures. One cover is very low-key, suitable only for Arduino. The other cover is an excellent Video Experimenter shield smart design.

8. Ultra-thin Arduino Single Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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I want a very thin case for my Arduino Uno R2.

9. Arduino Uno Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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A protective case for the Arduino Uno board. It has pins that fit the holes on the board inside, and a snap closure at the top. The large openings on the side make it easy to access the pin ports.

10. Arduino Uno Breadboard Holder

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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This holder for the Arduino Uno connects to your breadboard, allowing the Arduino to be held at a more observable angle, making it easier to create and test circuits.

11. Arduino Uno + Half-size Breadboard Holder

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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There are many Arduino holders on Thingiverse, but not many that combine the power of the Arduino Uno and a strong breadboard. A friend of mine asked to make a holder that could accommodate both with an aesthetic yet practical design. This is what I came up with.

As it stands, it only fits the Arduino UNO (which has rounded corners) and a half-size breadboard. No need to worry about the double-sided tape usually located at the bottom of the breadboard. It is designed to have enough space.

12. Arduino Uno R3 Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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Another Uno case? Well, I was a bit deceived by the different Arduino Uno R3 cases I downloaded and printed from Thingiverse. Some were not optimized for 3D printing, some had weak walls, some were too slippery to hold in place, and some were incorrectly sized, making the Uno not fit inside!

This case has been tested for maximum satisfaction. Enjoy! 😉

This case is designed for quick printing and optimized for a 0.5mm nozzle to reduce print paths and achieve maximum strength. You can mount it on a wall or just secure it in place with two screws. You can open it by removing a screw from the top and sliding the lid off. Large ventilation grilles prevent the R3 from overheating.

13. Arduino Uno R3 Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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Arduino Uno R3 case.

14. Arduino UNO + Shield Case + 40mm Fan

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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Arduino UNO + Shield protective case. I used it for my CNC protective cover, so I added a 40mm fan to keep it cool enough.

15. Arduino Nano Protective Case + Cover

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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This case is designed to contain the Arduino Nano board and leave extra freedom for wiring and other components.

There are 3 openings:

1 Arduino USB connector

2 DC female connectors

3 Ready-to-use wiring holes

I think this case can serve as a general Nano box project since it provides extra space and power options.

The lid that comes with the project will completely seal the box, but a lid can be designed that allows opening during the beta testing phase to pass wires through.

16. Arduino Uno/Mega/Nano Breadboard Holder

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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Arduino (Uno/Mega/Nano) breadboard holder.

Or use standard DC modules for this breadboard. My module broke 🙂

A relay module can be set in the nano slot.

I created this in SolidWorks 2015, including the source code.

17. Arduino Uno + Breadboard Holder

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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A little thing to mount the Arduino Uno and breadboard together for a slightly more organized prototyping.

18. Arduino Uno Stand/Bracket

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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This is my bumper version. The original fixed the circuit board in places I found odd and impractical, and the clips caused issues during printing (pulling wires caused problems). But I like the basic design. I redesigned it from scratch to fit my Arduino Uno rev 2 (I think). The circuit board is snugly fixed at all four corners, so it can’t go anywhere. The clips have become sturdier, and due to their design, they are easier to clean after printing, and wiring won’t affect the key design of the clips.

The downside of this design is that it only fits original Arduinos. The corners of these Arduinos are slightly rounded. Older Arduinos and some clones do not have rounded corners, so the bracket does not fit.

19. Arduino Uno R3 Protective Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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My Little Arduino Uno R3 case for the development board.

20. Arduino Bookcase for UNO / Net / Leonardo / Mega and DUE

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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Wires everywhere? That’s my problem!

To make this product useful, the following conditions need to be met:

1. Need storage and mobility for my experiments.

2. Need wire management!

3. Need an area to store components. (Optional)

4. Need to fold, looking cool when folded.

5. Need slightly parameterized height design. (Just print more threads for height)

6. Upgrade required mounting rails.

I hope you enjoy the new things!

21. Arduino Uno Protective Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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This is my mixed Esquilo Arduino case.

I believe the original intent behind the design was to create a nice-looking case to house completed projects.

My remix is not as pretty as I intended it to be my Arduino’s permanent home, focusing more on usability. The main differences are that the holes on the Arduino cover are larger, allowing visibility of the pin labels printed on the circuit board.

Other modifications:

1) Some supports on the Arduino cover holes secure without screws.

2) Most covers are made thinner so that they can act as windows… kind of 🙂 if made of transparent material.

3) Two clips were added at the front and back to secure the lid.

4) The hole for the reset button is larger for easier use.

22. Arduino Uno Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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A snug box for Arduino Uno R3. Internally, there are 4 small “bumps” to secure the board.

23. Arduino UNO R3 Clone + Bitbeam Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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First beta release…

PLA test print (layer 0.2mm, nozzle 0.4mm).

24. Arduino Uno + CNC Shield Case with Internal Fan

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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This is a simple case for Arduino Uno + CNC shield combo (usually equipped with GRBL) with an internal fan.

Compared to other cases available on Thingiverse, it is slightly oversized to provide ample space for the 6 aviation connectors on the back.

They allow for a clean and safe way to connect any combination of connections (e.g.: 4 axes, 3 limit switches + GND, and spindle or laser)

Note: The fan grille is directly inspired by this object: ID:25094 designed by Sterling

25. Arduino Mega or Uno Breadboard with Regulator

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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The frame dimensions are 176mm x 132mm x 8mm

Components

MB-102 breadboard without soldering

5 rubber feet 12mm with screws

DC-DC buck converter module LM2596 power supply

2.1mm socket

Warning: Please check the power output before connecting to your Arduino! Adjust to 5V first!

26. Truly Useful Breadboard Arduino Uno Box!

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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Place a SparkFun breadboard on top, an Arduino Uno on the side, and a “truly useful box” in the middle.

The truly useful box 0.14L

Very useful for securing electronic components. I got my score at OfficeDepot for $4 on promotion 2! I’m sure it won’t be too hard if you want to make something in CAD to fit the storage location.

Arduino Uno

Tortsen’s ultra-thin Arduino Uno case:

For convenience, I included the STL from his files.

27. Arduino UNO R3 Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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Arduino Uno Rev 3 case. Two parts, base and cover. Place the Arduino Uno on the base, clamping it in place.

PS: It works well without screws, but you can secure the printed circuit board with the 4 M3 screws on the base (untested)

28. Arduino Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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This case is designed to protect your Arduino board. It is easy to print and does not use screws.

29. Arduino Uno Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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3D printable Arduino Uno case.

30. Arduino Uno Screwless Snap Case

Arduino UNO Case: 3D Printed Enclosures for Electronic Projects

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Arduino UNO snap case based on ID:628929 ZygmuntW’s Arduino 3D printed case. Fully remodeled in Fusion 360 with the following changes: no self-tapping screws needed, added snap brackets at the 4 corners, added 1mm chamfer at the bottom and top of the case (45º no support needed), added a base with mounting options, added a sturdy lid, and the case fits snugly without adhesive; if your print is too loose, you can add a drop of super glue or other adhesive suitable for your print material.

Previous issues:

“Power – ATX” 3D printed power supply case, don’t throw away old computers, take apart the power supply for an experimental power supply, very convenient for electronic DIY.

“Raspberry Pi Case” 3D print various models of Raspberry Pi cases, balancing heat dissipation and protection, suitable for various installation scenarios.

“Nintendo Switch Case” Nintendo game console case protection.

“Lighter Case” 3D print BIC lighter cases, protect your lighter, always have fire when needed, outdoor players and smokers can print a few to try.

“Memory Card Storage Box” Save and protect TF cards, Micro SD cards, many people may not know they are the same thing.

“Desktop Data Line Clip” Organize desktop charging cables, prevent data cables from falling, protect USB data cables.

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