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3D print, azban, case, enclosure, usb -

I've been keeping my Azban in my wallet for over a year now. I must say I haven't been particularly careful with it - I just keep it in a small plastic ziploc bag in this pocket: However, it's held up fine so far - it still works perfectly and doesn't show any sign of damage. These are designed to withstand a bit of abuse. Regardless, I do know many are in fact concerned about carrying that raw PCB around. To be fully honest, I must also admit that the form factor can make it harder to insert/remove in certain...

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3D print, case, enclosure, ethernet, netsplit, sniff -

Is your Netsplit tearing up the pockets of your delicate suits while on assignment? Well, you are not alone! I must admit I have been experiencing the same issue myself. This prompted me to design a small cover for the back of the Netsplit - just enough to protect the exposed pins (or rather, protect your clothes from them). After a bit of playing around in Fusion 360, I had exactly what I wanted. I started from the actual PCB outline layer, which I exported as DXF - a format which can be easily imported in Fusion. Printing the result on...

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3D print, enclosure, Skunk -

Recently I mentioned having worked on an updated version of the Skunk's 3D-printed case. After some thinking about it, I decided it would be better to actually include a print of the case with the Skunk itself.      Why the change? Many of you don't own or have access to a 3D printer, and I started to feel it was unfair to some to only provide the STL files for printing yourself. 3D-printing details I tried a few filaments to find something that would look nice, print reliably and require no post-processing. Fillamentum's Crystal Clear Kiwi Green emerged as the...

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3D print, case, enclosure, Skunk -

The Skunk is a really cool device to carry around. It doesn't take too much space yet serves up some pretty cool features when it comes to Ethernet links. Those of us who like to always have a Skunk ready in our toolbag must therefore protect its board from being damaged. While some like to simply have it in a small anti-static pouch, keeping the size to a minimum, others (including myself) would rather have it enclosed in a nice rigid case.   The Skunk User Guide therefore includes STL files for printing such an enclosure. I recently started feeling like...

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