I just started with the arduino and right at the very beginning I felt that I needed some sort of base to put the arduino on. I was reading one article from ladyada (http://www.ladyada.net/images/arduino/bumperplace.jpg) and she was using some rubber bumpers on the bottom of the board. I thought about that and decided to make myself some sort of a holder.
These are the instructions how to make that arduino holder.
Thank you for checking it out.
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Signing UpStep 1: Materials and tools
- piece of acrylic (2mm);
- motherboard computer standoff (6/32 thread);
- rubber bumpers.
For tools this is what I used:
- drill;
- drill bit (1/8");
- hacksaw;
- ruler;
- pen;
- socket wrench.
Remember that besides acrylic you can use plywood, Formica etc.











































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thnak you for checking it out and send some pictures of you arduino and the base :)
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You see, I have this thing with organization and presentation. I decide to build the holder before I searched the internet for it. I even check instructables and realized there was nothing regarding the subject.
I know you can buy, but nothing like build yourself. :)
cheers
I never played with sugru, maybe I could get some to see what its all about. Meanwhile I have lots of rubber bumper here. :)
Thank you again
I knew that. Before I decide to write the "bonus round" I did a lot of reseach about the subject. Their product look great, but there is nothing like build you own :).
Don forget to include shipping on the price. :)
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I'm curious why you chose to use metal standoffs rather than nylon.
Thank you very much.
Well I took the pictures over the course of 2 days, I end up using 2 crappy cameras (iphone 3G and my old faithful sony U20, 2megas also).
The option to use metal standoffs were done by the fact that I had a lot of then around (computer stuff).
Thank you one more time.