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Xiao Big RESET
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So I have this Problem. I can’t press the reset button. Easily! Sausage fingers?
After 7-11 tries I figured out some geometry with the help of the “Magic Calipers” and b4 you know it.
A snap-on Reset Helmet It’s not a shield or a Hat. Oh’-no. It is something that takes about 17 minutes to 3D print. This little nugget, Gives me easy access and I can snap it on or off, I show it on the Xiao BLE and Sense units one mounted in the Xiao Dev board kit with a display and the TAP demo running to demonstrate. One is connected to a battery pack standalone. If you follow the Seeed footprint for the SMD layout it fits perfectly even when soldered onto a PC board visa-vi EasyEDA and JLPCB :-) NICE stuff. LOL ;-p
about the print;
I printed it with SunLu PLA, on my Ender 3 Pro with Generic slicer settings in Cura 5.1 , Ironing enabled (top) layer if printed Straight up. I found it’s printed easier Upside down with tree supports touching the build plate. The cantilever button part has a clea
After 7-11 tries I figured out some geometry with the help of the “Magic Calipers” and b4 you know it.
A snap-on Reset Helmet It’s not a shield or a Hat. Oh’-no. It is something that takes about 17 minutes to 3D print. This little nugget, Gives me easy access and I can snap it on or off, I show it on the Xiao BLE and Sense units one mounted in the Xiao Dev board kit with a display and the TAP demo running to demonstrate. One is connected to a battery pack standalone. If you follow the Seeed footprint for the SMD layout it fits perfectly even when soldered onto a PC board visa-vi EasyEDA and JLPCB :-) NICE stuff. LOL ;-p
about the print;
I printed it with SunLu PLA, on my Ender 3 Pro with Generic slicer settings in Cura 5.1 , Ironing enabled (top) layer if printed Straight up. I found it’s printed easier Upside down with tree supports touching the build plate. The cantilever button part has a clea
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