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[CaTS] ForgetMeNot - 3D Printing: EnOcean sensor bracket

fvan
fvan
6 Aug 2014

Previous posts for this project:

  • [CaTS] ForgetMeNot - Index
  • [CaTS] ForgetMeNot - Week 0: Project Description
  • [CaTS] ForgetMeNot - Week 1: EnOceanPi and Sensors

 

  • Introduction
  • Model
  • Printing
  • Mount

 

Introduction

 

I've been experimenting with EnOcean sensors, as part of my project for the Forget Me Not Design Challenge.

The sensors are neat, but there's no easy way to mount them to anything, so they've just been laying on my desk.

 

Today, I solved that problem by designing and printing a bracket to be able to attach them to walls/windows/etc ...

 

 

Model

 

The first thing I did was to create a simple model in SketchUp.

 

I wanted the bracket to be able to hold the sensor (obviously ...) but with following criteria:

  • sensor should be easily removable
  • solar cell should not be covered in any way
  • keep a small offset away from the wall/window/etc ...

 

This is the very first design which I'll be testing for now:

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Printing

 

Modelling the bracket was the hard part.

 

From SketchUp, I exported an *.stl version of the bracket, which I imported in Slic3r in order to generate the gcode. The model did not contain faults and sliced properly.

Next step was to actually print the model and verify the outcome.

image

 

The print came out nicely. I cleaned it up a little, and installed the sensor.

image

 

 

Mount

 

With the sensor installed in the bracket, I only needed a way to attach it somewhere.

I used some "sticky gum" (by lack of better wording), attached it to the back of the bracket and stuck it on a cupboard with the solar cell facing the nearest window.

image

 

Tadaaaa, clean looking result:

image

 

I'll be printing some more to attach the rest of my sensors around the house.

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  • fvan
    fvan over 11 years ago

    Model published on thingiverse.

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  • fvan
    fvan over 11 years ago in reply to verrverr

    Hi Pascal,

     

    I plan on trying to print the rocker switch button, but I'm afraid the clips to hold it to the base will be too small and fragile.

    Perhaps I can modify the model a bit to make it a bit more robust.

     

    I've never heard of *igs files before. Seems it's a different modelling format (importing .IGS into sketchup • SketchUcation Community Forums).

    As suggested in the post, I installed "Rhino" and managed to export the model as an *.stl, which I can use with my current tools.

     

    More on this soon image

     

    Frederick

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    verrverr over 11 years ago

    Cool 3D Printing, do you try print the missing part of the Rocker Switch? Are the .igs files in the zip is for 3d printing?

    Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Modules, Receiver & Transceiver Modules and Accessories in 868 MHz | EnOcean - Product…

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to fvan

    Should be easier to convince your other half now

     

    Huhh if it was so easy. image

     

    If I did buy one, I'd have yet another distraction ... and I don't need them. image

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    fvan over 11 years ago in reply to mcb1

    I convinced my other half by printing her a personalised bracelet image

     

    This printer was something like $600-700 (Printrbot LC) a couple of years ago. You can probably get something similar for around $400 nowadays.

    Should be easier to convince your other half now image

     

    Frederick

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