
The first 3D printed enclosure is here!
Hey guys! Check this out!
It looks amazing, it is still warm, fresh from the oven. What do you think about it?
The testers are already very excited. As soon as I had the model in my hands, I sent it so that silicone molds were done. This way I can inject around 15-20 units, which I will give to the testers to begin trying b-lethal.
I honestly cannot believe this is happening, more than two years after making my first box with buttons, finally I get my first model of what was formerly just a dream.
I’m so excited for it. I cannot wait to have it back , so I can set it up and try it out!
Have a nice day guys!
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You know what I see that the design lacks:
Small pads or non-slip elements so it does not move on the table.
Hi Victor,
thanks for the comment. These kinds of ideas are appreciated.
I have already rubber pads on the bottom, but they are not integrated on the prototype design. This is one of the improvements that I have done in the final design.
The panel weigh over 1Kg to bring stability.
Thank you for your support Victor!
Ruben Lucendo.