WeatherStation & 3D Printing: striving for seamless integration

As you might know already I am now a proud owner of a 3D printer, a Printrbot Play. In the last few weeks I have tried to master the printer and I have learned a lot in this time. It was only a matter of time to bring my two passions together and use the 3D printer to create a case for the WeatherStation. This is my first result. It is not as perfect as I want it to be but it is presentable. With the next version I’ll have to make the walls thicker, so they are less transparent.

The WeatherStation case
Integration into my interphone
OpenScad Design of the case

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Posted by Daniel Eichhorn

Daniel Eichhorn is a software engineer and an enthusiastic maker. He loves working on projects related to the Internet of Things, electronics, and embedded software. He owns two 3D printers: a Creality Ender 3 V2 and an Elegoo Mars 3. In 2018, he co-founded ThingPulse along with Marcel Stör. Together, they develop IoT hardware and distribute it to various locations around the world.

4 comments

  1. Please help: how to fix your great esp8266 (on an NodeMCU board) WEATHER station code so it compiles in the newer versions of the ARDUINO programming interface. I keep getting compile errors complaining about "drawFrame1' was not declared in this scope'. I have seen other posts on other sites saying the code only compiles in older ARDUINO GUI versions. Do you have newer code, or updated libraries I should get? Spent many hours trying to get this working.
    What should I do?

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