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ESP32 Devkit Case with Jumper Wire Slots
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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ITA: This is a remix of Kevin McCoy's case, designed for rapid prototyping.
🫠 The problem: The original case is beautiful but requires opening it every time you want to connect a sensor or a jumper cable to the pins.
✅ The solution: I added two precise side slots to the base. Now you can connect your jumper wires directly to the ESP32 pins, keeping the board protected and closed.
Perfect for home automation projects, sensor testing, or for those who use the case as a "protected breadboard".
Why download it:
- Flash Prototyping: Connect and disconnect sensors in a second.
- no supports: The slots are designed to be printed cleanly without extra material.
- Clean design: Maintains the fantastic aesthetic of Kevin McCoy's original model.
- Extra cooling: The openings help dissipate heat from the pins better.
ENG: Quick access remix for ESP32 prototyping! I added two side slots to the base so you can plug in jumper wires without opening the case. Keep your board protected while testing sensors or building your projects!
Why you need this:
- Instant Prototyping: Connect sensors in seconds.
- Zero Supports: Designed for a clean, support-free print.
- Great Fit: Matches the original design perfectly.
- Heat Dissipation: Extra airflow for your board.
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