UPDATE 06-22-15 I've added a second port cover that can be printed to use 8 pin aviation connectors. http://goo.gl/q2ULeB This part is plug and play. No need to reprint any of the other parts.
This is a case I designed for my engine, I went with RJ45 jacks rather than telephone so I could run the limit switches and the motor power on one cable. Mainly to make it simpler and cleaner.
This is Version 1 of the case for the miniEngine-V2.
I will continue to tweak this and update the files as I use the device more.
Quote:
"The miniEngine is an Arduino based intervalometer and multi-axis-motion controller for time-lapse and video photography. It’s roots are based on the OpenMoCo system and it’s main goal was and still is to provide an open-source solution that is lightweight for in-the-field use while still containing a powerful user-interface for controlling all aspects of the video-shoot you want to realize. It aims at high configurability so that it can be used together with as many camera-tracks and camera-dolly systems available out there.
The miniEngine is stepper-motor based. This allows realizing affordable motion-control systems with high precision and great repeatability of moves."
http://www.minie.airiclenz.com/
Here are the screws and nuts I used and designed for:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00918JBUC/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009EG0QZ0/ref=oh_details_o02_s05_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Ethernet Jacks:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EDLWUAK/ref=oh_details_o02_s02_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
CaseBack-v1.0.stl | 39.3KB | |
CaseBottom-v1.0.stl | 301.7KB | |
CaseFront-v1.0.stl | 91.8KB | |
CasePortSide-v1.0.stl | 172.5KB | |
CasePortSide-v2.stl | 88.8KB | |
CaseSDSide-v1.0.stl | 103.4KB | |
CaseTop-v1.0.stl | 458.1KB | |
MenuButton-v1.0.stl | 9.1KB | |
RotoryDial-v1.0.stl | 324.9KB | |
StartButton-v1.0.stl | 33.4KB |