Electronic building system Update1 by wolle57 3d model
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Electronic building system Update1 by wolle57

Electronic building system Update1 by wolle57

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This is NOT continued.
You will find a very much better version here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1899461
With better fitting -and first of all- a very much better solution for contacting.
My version of an almost limitless electronic building system.
-----------Attention!---------------
Probably i found a very simple possibility to realise the contactis between the blocks without soldering or clamping!
I ordered some cheap materials and i will try them out directly after teir arrival next week.
In case of success, i will make a remix of the building system. If you want to print the system, i suggest, to wait for the results of testing.
------>> Last update: Nov. 12, 2016 11:45 MEZ <<------
You can print as many blocks as you want and put them together to a working circuit.
Because there are tons of circuits present in the web, you (or your children or grand children) can have endless fun.
You need a new part? No problem, print out a fitting base (or create a new one in the source file), solder the part to it and you can continue your circuit.
Each block can be placed anywhere and in any direction! They will always fit, and hold together in horizontal directions. If this is still not stable enough for you, you can screw special "Schraubloch (screwhole)"-parts to a board and put he rest of your circuit around those parts.
You are invited, to expand the library with new bases for other electronic parts. You can download the OpenSCAD-file from here -as usual in my projects-.
------>> Update1: Nov. 12 2016 11:45 MEZ:
There is a Variable for the radius of the contact-hole.
Depending your needs and the resolution of your printer, the minimum value is 1mm
Perhaps you must use your dremel after printing to refine the holes. Easy to print, even my poor printer does the job.
For the moment, the following bases are ready to print:
//Transistor(0,0,0,"");
//Widerstand(0,0,0,"");
//Elko(0,0,0,"");
//Verbindung(0,0,0,"");
//LED(0,0,0,"");
//Schraubloch(0,0,0,0);
//Leer(0,0,0,"");
//Schalter(0,0,0,"");
//BlockBat(0,0,0,"");
//Diode(0,0,0,"");
Excuse my bad english,please, -I'm german.

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