A small foldable container for the Arduino Pro Micro (Leonardo Clone) from Sparkfun. The best way to finish the enclosure is to hotglue it shut with a 3d printing pen and a piece of the filament it was printed from, drawing lines along the corners.
It offers one opening for the micro USB socket and another on the opposite side for a small switch (SPDT slide switch 19x6 mm) whose tabs fit between the outer shell and the two inner distance blocks.
I'm using it for a keyboard/mouse emulation that keeps the attached PC from going to sleep by faking a mouse "wiggle" and keyboard input every so often, so a switch to enable/disable it is essential - else the Pro Micro isn't programmable any more because it becomes unreachable without some well-timed double reset.
The photos show examples of clear PLA, white PLA, and gray transparent PLA.
Printer:
TronXY X5S
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.6 mm nozzle, 0.24 mm layer height
Infill:
15%
Filament:
Generic budget PLAVarious
Category: DIYThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.