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ESP32 Breadboard Brace
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If you have worked with many types of ESP32 or ESP32-S2 dev kit boards you know they do not always fit well onto either a standard breadboard or two attached standard breadboards if you want to assess to all the pins. This 3D print is a solution to that problem.
It also requires two standard full length (830 tie-point 4 power rail) breadboards.
The brace is used to combine a couple of standard breadboards, which have been hacked a bit as described below, for a perfect fit for working with many ESP32 or ESP32-S2 dev boards.
Step 1 involves printing the 3d print – a .stl file and the original .f3d (Fusion 360) file are both included.
Step 2 involves cutting the rightmost strip off the first standard breadboard and trimming away the tabs.
Step 3 involves trimming off the tabs from the second standard breadboard.
Step 4 involves removing the back protective film from the sticky pads on the bottom of each breadboard and placing the breadboard (hole side up) in the 3D pri
It also requires two standard full length (830 tie-point 4 power rail) breadboards.
The brace is used to combine a couple of standard breadboards, which have been hacked a bit as described below, for a perfect fit for working with many ESP32 or ESP32-S2 dev boards.
Step 1 involves printing the 3d print – a .stl file and the original .f3d (Fusion 360) file are both included.
Step 2 involves cutting the rightmost strip off the first standard breadboard and trimming away the tabs.
Step 3 involves trimming off the tabs from the second standard breadboard.
Step 4 involves removing the back protective film from the sticky pads on the bottom of each breadboard and placing the breadboard (hole side up) in the 3D pri
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