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Mini Hygrometer Stand
by AlexFlamand
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This is a desk/table stand for cheap, miniature hygrometers [such as these](https://amzn.to/3gnWMTB) for indoor/greenhouse use.
I designed this to hold a set of these sensors that I use to monitor my bedroom and home laboratory conditions and is the first object that I completely designed in Fusion 360. It's gone through many iterations until I came to this one that serves its purpose just fine for me. The body has multiple holes to reduce the amount of material used and to act as windows for the snap-in wings and battery compartment. To remove the unit, simply squeeze the wings of the sensor through the side windows while pushing it out through the large window in the back.
One thing to note, when using supports (which you will almost 100% need in order to print this) take care to remove them gently, especially when removing it from the front window where the hygrometer goes in. The frame which holds it in place is quite thin and can easily break if you use too much force.
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I designed this to hold a set of these sensors that I use to monitor my bedroom and home laboratory conditions and is the first object that I completely designed in Fusion 360. It's gone through many iterations until I came to this one that serves its purpose just fine for me. The body has multiple holes to reduce the amount of material used and to act as windows for the snap-in wings and battery compartment. To remove the unit, simply squeeze the wings of the sensor through the side windows while pushing it out through the large window in the back.
One thing to note, when using supports (which you will almost 100% need in order to print this) take care to remove them gently, especially when removing it from the front window where the hygrometer goes in. The frame which holds it in place is quite thin and can easily break if you use too much force.
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