If you've worked on Arduino Projects you know how messy your setup can be, even if you only have an Arduino Uno and a breadboard. For this reason, I decided to incorporate the Gridfinity ecosystem into my prototyping projects, by creating mounts for an Arduino UNO, a large breadboard, a 16x2 LCD Display by Waveshare, a servo shaped DC Motor, an LED and DFRobot Light Sensor. The reason for those choices is that we are working on a team project for university, where we need to create a device that accurately measures and displays the rotations per minute of a Car Engine. Consequently, this project gave me the opportunity to create mounts for the parts I needed, and in combination with other models available online as well as your own designs, you can use the Gridfinity Baseplates to organise all your Electronics Projects! By the way, I can recommend using the Clickfinity Refined Baseplates as they securely hold your peripherals in place.
The author remixed this model.
The Arduino accessories I have designed, using the gridfinity bin dimensions, (Fusion 360 plugin) work best for Clickfinity Baseplates, which can easily hold in place all the parts. Due to their importance to this project, I am setting this as a remix.