3D printed case for Teensy 2

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I've recently created a couple of 3d printable models on Tinkercad, over at https://www.tinkercad.com/ that are cases for the Teensy 2. They might be editable to work with the Teensy 3, however I'm not that motivated to do so at the moment. That will probably only change if I design something that uses the Teensy 3.

The first one is a fully enclosed box, it's mainly intended for when you just want to hook a Teensy up to a PC to do something, and don't need to connect to anything else. That's at:

https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6MvPAEgNU14-teensy2casenohole

The other is probably more use, since it has a place where you an punch out a hole to run a cable through. Either drill the hole yourself when you get the box, or copy and edit the model. If you look at the model, the "lid" is in blue, and has a tongue that slides down into a cutout in the base. The end of the tongue is at about the right height that if you punch a single hole through the pair of pieces, it lets a cable through nicely.

Give me a yell here if you need this worked to add the same sort of thing on the two sides, I can edit up the model in a few minutes to accommodate.

https://www.tinkercad.com/things/1vUJ3rJZUDg-teensy2case

Note that these are not designed to be screwed together, I simply dropped the Teensy 2 in, and glued it closed with some epoxy.

For printing, I just download them as .STL files, and upload to ShapeWays over at https://www.shapeways.com/ for printing.
 
Nice - will need to do an enclosure box up for my Teensy 3 and nrf24L01 combo soon. I don't own a 3d printer, but Tinkercad looks to be just right for what I would want to do.


I've recently created a couple of 3d printable models on Tinkercad, over at https://www.tinkercad.com/ that are cases for the Teensy 2. They might be editable to work with the Teensy 3, however I'm not that motivated to do so at the moment. That will probably only change if I design something that uses the Teensy 3.

The first one is a fully enclosed box, it's mainly intended for when you just want to hook a Teensy up to a PC to do something, and don't need to connect to anything else. That's at:

https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6MvPAEgNU14-teensy2casenohole

The other is probably more use, since it has a place where you an punch out a hole to run a cable through. Either drill the hole yourself when you get the box, or copy and edit the model. If you look at the model, the "lid" is in blue, and has a tongue that slides down into a cutout in the base. The end of the tongue is at about the right height that if you punch a single hole through the pair of pieces, it lets a cable through nicely.

Give me a yell here if you need this worked to add the same sort of thing on the two sides, I can edit up the model in a few minutes to accommodate.

https://www.tinkercad.com/things/1vUJ3rJZUDg-teensy2case

Note that these are not designed to be screwed together, I simply dropped the Teensy 2 in, and glued it closed with some epoxy.

For printing, I just download them as .STL files, and upload to ShapeWays over at https://www.shapeways.com/ for printing.
 
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