We catered more than a week’s worth of time to this stage of our designing as we wanted all the pieces to be snuggly fit. This is to prevent any damage to the fragile sensor due to abrupt motion.
Due to our poor time estimation, we may have ordered the electronic parts a little too late, so all the design work had to be done without the exact measurements of the parts any than those that were provided on the pages that we ordered them from. So…fingers crossed and let’s hope that everything fits right.
Our contingency plan, for if the compartments are too tight, is to use a soldering iron to hopefully be able to heat up the acrylic enough to compress the sides enough to fit the parts in. If the compartments turn out too large, we will just have to glue (one that is aqua-friendly) the parts to the compartments.
I will be breaking down the individual interior parts in more detail in the next few posts. For now, enjoy the curated gallery!
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