Each time I wanted to build a project with an ESP8266, I was wondering why I couldn't find a generic case that could fit any project. I wanted this case to be able to fit buttons, LEDs, displays. And I wanted it to be cute!
So, I've designed this modular enclosure for ESP8266 based projects.
You can plug as many modules as you need.
A minimal thing would be constituted by the bottom and top module:
Other modules available:
Designed with Fusion 360. The source file is provided. If you create new modules, please send them to me, I will share them.
"Modular Case for ESP8266 - You Made It!" by Lior Perez is licensed under CC BY NC 2.0.
0_-_Base_NodeMCU.stl | 237.9KB | |
1_-_Dome.stl | 821.3KB | |
1_-_Led_cap_for_dome.stl | 4.2KB | |
2_-_Cap_for_led_module.stl | 4.4KB | |
2_-_Led_module.stl | 93.0KB | |
3_-_Button_module.stl | 110.5KB | |
3_-_Cap_for_button_module.stl | 4.6KB | |
4_-_Cap_for_temperature_sensor_module.stl | 12.6KB | |
4_-_Temperature_sensor_module.stl | 153.9KB | |
5_-_Small_OLED_screen_module.stl | 254.9KB | |
6_-_Large_OLED_screen_module.stl | 456.8KB | |
8_-_Microwave_motion__sensor_RCWL-0516.stl | 206.0KB | |
NodeMCU_ESP8266_Modular_Case.f3d | 4.6MB | |
PIR_module.stl | 221.7KB | |
_Button_for_button_module.stl | 39.1KB |