

If you have any notes, comments or suggestions please let me know in the comments. Close the box using the back plate, it should be a tight fit so no screws are needed.Īt first it may seem like a lot of steps but the workflow is quite intuitive.If everything works as intended, you can glue the front plate to the main box now.Slide in the separator (to furthermore protect it from internal heat).If you have light sensor, hot glue it in the cutout on the side of the main box.Screw the thermal sensor using M2.6*6 screws.Screw the analog clockfrom the inside using M2.6*6 screws.Screw the display from the front using M1.7*4 screws.Screw the main board in using the cutout in the front with M1.7*4 screws.Optional: Spray paint the outside walls of all parts (I have painted mine using silver to give it more shiny look.).

Decide if you have thermal sensor, if you do, print the separator.Print with supports in order to properly print screw holders. With Adrian Hough, Jeffrey Tambor, Brad Garrett, Carrie-Anne Moss. Orient the cutouts for displays to touch the bed. The Clockwork Girl: Directed by Kevin Konrad Hanna. One of the hardest and rarest Kinder Boxes to find This is a Limited Edition Kinder Happy Birthday from China/Hong Kong which is very sought after amongst. Print main box (decide if you want hole for light sensor).While it is functional it looks great as well thanks to low polygon front plate. It is a simple box made to hold arduino, digital clock, thermal sensor, light sensor and pixel display. This is my first design made in Autodesk Fusion 360.
