Battery Holder (pictures Not Added (well Not a Lot Yet))
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Battery Holder (pictures Not Added (well Not a Lot Yet))
The battery holder is one of the most efficient ways of storing and organising your batteries, in this instructable today, you will be given a step-by-step construction method in how to create a battery holder. (note that this is a school project so it might not be what you expected)
Supplies
In this project you will need the following:
*3D printer
*Sketching/Modeling software
*Paper and stationery (optional).
*Mental stamina (Compulsary)!!!
Brainstorming
Firstly, brainstorm the ideal shape and form you want your battery holder to be, this may include things such as its quality, ergonomics, function and aesthetics.
Research and Compare
You may then want to research and compare your ideas with projects that have already been made, this may increase your ideas and also add a few new things to your project.
Hand Sketching (optional)
If you really want to hand sketch or you prefer it, grab a piece of paper and start sketching, make sure you use a ruler so you can keep the lines straight and measure the dimensions.
Software
Once you finish, find an online 3D sketching/modelling software, I will recommend a few below.
Fusion360: Pretty expensive to afford but it is easy to use and has anything a sketcher/modeller needs. If you have an educational account you can get it for free.
Onshape: Free, this sketching software may not have as many options as fusion does but it still has a moderate amount of features.
Sketching/Modelling
When your software is ready, create a new document/sketch and develop a suitable design for your battery holder. (You may use the example above as motivation or something).
Orthogaphic
3D Printing
Finished/Done
Great you finished, now I can stop wasting your time, goodbye.