This is a compact Arduino Lab meant to fit on top of the Framework Main Board Case. It features several compartments for a breadboard, Arduino, and other electronics parts like buzzers, LEDs, wires, etc. The Arduino is housed in a remixed Case made by ItzAsila that I incorporated into the lab. This case is small and compact and should be able to hold everything that you need to work with an Arduino(with the exception of the computer, which the case mounts on top of).
NOTE: Because a standard breadboard can have varying dimensions(Becasue of the connecting rail things on the side of them), it is possible your breadboard wont fit. I designed this case around Elegoo breadboards, but it should be able to fit most others.
Hardware:
Assembly:
NOTE: I have not printed the Arduino Lab yet. It should work right but may require sanding depending on your printer.
Arduino:
The assembly is fairly easy. First, put the Arduino onto the bottom Arduino case(which is mounted onto the lab) and screw it down with the three M3 x 5mm screws. Next, put the reset button into the hole in the top Arduino case and then screw it onto the bottom case with the four M3 x 12mm screws.
Main board Case and lab:
First, use the connecting pins(Not the ones for inside the Main board Case!) and push the wide end into the holes in the bottom of the lab. Use as many as you want, but I would recommend at least 4. Next, align the protruding smaller end of the pins with the holes in the mainboard case and push the pins in. Make sure the Arduino reset button is closest to the mainboard power button, or the lab wont fit because of the sticking out part of the mainboard case.
Enjoy!
The author remixed this model.
I incorporated the Arduino case into the lab, and designed the lab to fit the framework Mainboard case.