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Assembling the Air Quality Monitor II on fantastic box designed by Jarekk
#1

Today the postman has bring me a surprise... from Jarek, a 3D printed box for the Air Quality Monitor II

   

Assembling is very easy and quick as everything fits nicely

   

   

... a few minutes later, assembling is finished.

   

   

Simply beautiful and functional.
Thank you Jarek for the amazing design.
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#2

Wow. Very nice!  Heart Like

Best Regards
Zdenek

Brandys/L Weather
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#3

It seems to me that the stand is mounted in reverse - backwards ...  Undecided
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#4

(25-05-2019, 18:31)jarekh3 Wrote:  It seems to me that the stand is mounted in reverse - backwards ...  Undecided

Smile You are right! Thanks.
That's the result of having assemble it at 4 in the morning after a 12 hours working day. I will change it later tonight, and update the pictures.

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#5

Oh, that's very nice indeed, I may have to order one from a local 3d print service  Smile

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(25-05-2019, 18:31)jarekh3 Wrote:  It seems to me that the stand is mounted in reverse - backwards ...  Undecided

It looks better now! Big Grin

   

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(26-05-2019, 06:14)Werk_AG Wrote:  
(25-05-2019, 18:31)jarekh3 Wrote:  It seems to me that the stand is mounted in reverse - backwards ...  Undecided

It looks better now! Big Grin

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Best Regards
Zdenek

Brandys/L Weather
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#8

Very smart looking indeed!
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#9

I would like to see a picture of any of those boxes printed by one of our users who have 3D printers. I think would be interesting sharing experiences about how easy or hard is for a beginner 3D print the boxes.

Is it possible that no one had tried? Undecided
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#10

I am buying a Creality Ender 5 this week and will be making both the AQMII and the RX housings once I have it assembled

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