Electronics enclosures with parameterized dimensions. This enclosures serve as a base to most electronic containers I create. (Designed with FreeCAD 0.21)
 *Edit the parameters in the FreeCAD spreadsheet to get the correct size.
*Edit the parameters in the FreeCAD spreadsheet to get the correct size.
⚠️ Warning! In some drawings you may encounter errors when resizing: try to do it in 5-10 mm steps
 Type A view
Type A view
 Type A after some cutout windows, a small example to protect an old AVRISP mySmartUSB MK2
Type A after some cutout windows, a small example to protect an old AVRISP mySmartUSB MK2
The container includes a channel as a seat for a rubber gasket, if you don't have a suitable one and don't need a high level of airtightness you can also use an electrical wire of the right diameter (this is also parameterized).
 Type B view
Type B view
 Type B with LCD 16x2 cutout windows
Type B with LCD 16x2 cutout windows
2 sheet metal elements, 2 plastic elements (frame and mounting plate) and 1 transparent panel screwed by 2.2 mm self-tapping screw.
Container made using two sheet metal, and tree plastic elements (one could be transparent as picture frame), remelted pegs for joined with top metal.
 Type C views
Type C views
After resizing with the spreadsheet you will be able to export the sheet metal unfold to vector format for practical creation.
 Type M view
Type M view
Handheld or sloped console enclosure. Tree sheet metal elements and 2 plastic frame screwed by 2.2 mm self-tapping screw.
After resizing with the spreadsheet you will be able to export the sheet metal unfold to vector format for practical creation.
Remelted the pegs for joint frames and lateral sheets.
 Type H views
Type H views
Container made using a rectangular tube, two panels (one could be transparent) and two 3D printed frames joined to the panels with remelted pegs.
 Type T views
Type T views
2 sheet metal elements, 6 plastic elements (frame, mounting plate and 4 pads) and 1 transparent panel screwed by 2.2 mm self-tapping screw.
Container made using two sheet metal, seven plastic elements (one could be transparent as picture frame), remelted pegs for joined with top metal. The top of the enclosure opens like a flap.
 Type W views
Type W views
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