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Tiny e-Lab Fusion 360 Template
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This is a Fusion 360 project you can use as a starting point for your own Tiny e-Lab modules.
Tiny e-Lab: [Here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2999383)
These modules have an XT60 connector on each side, and this allows them to "click" together and share power. It's a pretty neat concept for a modular electronics workbench.
## How to use
- Upload the F3D file in Fusion 360.
- Open the "Change Parameters" dialog in the project (it might be hidden under MODIFY on the toolbar).
- Set the `moduleWidth` parameter to the width you want your module to have.
- Adjust the `ventCount` parameter to the amount of vent holes you want. The appropriate amount depends on the width of the module.
- The module should have automatically updated to match the new parameter values.
- Make a sketch on the front-panel to fit whatever parts you want your module to have!
## Assembly
See the attached animation. The two parts click together, and are then screwed together using two M3
Tiny e-Lab: [Here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2999383)
These modules have an XT60 connector on each side, and this allows them to "click" together and share power. It's a pretty neat concept for a modular electronics workbench.
## How to use
- Upload the F3D file in Fusion 360.
- Open the "Change Parameters" dialog in the project (it might be hidden under MODIFY on the toolbar).
- Set the `moduleWidth` parameter to the width you want your module to have.
- Adjust the `ventCount` parameter to the amount of vent holes you want. The appropriate amount depends on the width of the module.
- The module should have automatically updated to match the new parameter values.
- Make a sketch on the front-panel to fit whatever parts you want your module to have!
## Assembly
See the attached animation. The two parts click together, and are then screwed together using two M3
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