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How are enclosures made for Arduino projects?
Hello.
There was a reason to use Arduino in an applied task (and, accordingly, get acquainted with this scarf).
Everything googles perfectly for the components, it’s clear what you need to buy and how it will work in the end.
But how people get out with the cases is not clear from the word at all. Let's say I assemble a working circuit, but I won't give it to home production outside the case? I don’t want to cut something from plexiglass at home, there is no 3d printer. Buy an iron constructor? Duck would like to hide all conductive elements deep inside the case.
Googled in the process such a thing as #Structor (tyts wiki.amperka.ru/structor:%D0%BE%D0%BF%D0%B8%D1%81%... andtyts https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=PwF-KPahp_U).It seems to be what you need, the idea is cool, but the price for one record is not encouraging.
Have the Chinese really not offered anything so far on the topic of quick-assembly cheap piece cases for arduino?
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The bourgeoisie has a good formula, they have long noticed that time is money, and money is time. You can glue the case out of boxes from old CDs, it's almost free, but it takes time, you can buy that crap from your link, but (as you noted) it costs money and is not a fountain (as for me), but you can build a 3D printer , it's both expensive and time consuming, but the end result will save you time and bring you some money.
Would this option work? www.aliexpress.com/item/Wholesale-ABS-Plastic-Clea...
Yes, and many other cases can be found on Ali.
You can find a ready-made box, and assemble the device under it. There are a bunch of different cases on ebay and aliexpress. If there is no time to wait, we buy an electrical box in an electrical goods store. Of the minuses - the appearance (although someone likes it), of the pluses - tightness and cable glands.
If you need a completely custom case, look towards laser cutting. Since the payment is per linear meter of cut, it turns out quite inexpensively.
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