2016 m. kovo 18 d., penktadienis

A new (à la Vindolin's ) 3D printable enclosure for SBM-20 tube on thingiverse.com (thing number 1422928)

Recently several nice 3D-printable enclosures for geiger counters have appeared on thingiverse.com  so if you are a 3D printing enthusiast and have a 3D printer it might well be of an interest.

Here is one more interesting one (thing number 1422928) which is for the kit with  the LCD shield . It is designed by the thingiverse.com user glassy.

This enclosure is remixed from the user Vindolins design which was originally for si29bg Geiger-Müller tube) (thing number 270764) and is for the SBM-20 tube

This enclosure also has holes for installing the power-switch, mode change button, SBM-20 tube "grill" and iR receiver window.  It also has a channel to insert the wire, which will connect one of the SBM-20 tube contact - so you will only need a clip (usually a 6mm fuse clip) to connect another contact.







Also user glassy  has designed an SBT9 tube adapter (thing 1397200) for the Vindolins enclosure 






A newly designed 3D printable enclosure by RadioNuclei95 on thingiverse.com (thing number1418799)

Recently several nice 3D-printable enclosures for geiger counters have been designed and shared on thingiverse.com  so if you are a 3D printing enthusiast and have a 3D printer it might well be of an interest.

Here is the one (thing number 1418799) which is for the kit without the LCD shield (where the LCD is connected by multi-wire cable). It is designed by the thingiverse.com user RadioNuclei95 .
The enclosure was originally designed by the user for two tubes SBM-20 which is installed inside and there is a hole for connecting SBT11 probe  externally.




Below is the SBT11 probe (thing number 098311on thingiverse.com )designed by the RadioNuclei95