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    <pubDate>Sun, 26 May 2013 01:12:40 GMT</pubDate>
    <description>Ponoko - All items tagged with arduino</description>
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      <title>Arduino Mounting Board</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/TheEnglishElectron/4598</link>
      <description>Mounting board for Arduino Diecimilla / Duemilanove (and clones). The mounting board measures 171mm x 137mm and in addition to an Arduino board it will also take a 16x2 LCD screen and up to 840-point breadboard. [sorry about the photos being squashed, I will fix this soon. also, the spelling of Duemilanove has been fixed in the EPS file]

I designed this product in order to keep my Arduino electronics projects tidier and easier to move about without wires popping out all over the place when I try to move it. Other products I've seen online only hold the arduino and a small (~400-point) breadboard and no LCD display, or are designed for specific purposes and to be mounted into 19&quot; racks. The main components can be added to the board simply using nuts and bolts. I use 14 plastic nuts and 4 plastic bolts (M3-12 size). To fit the nuts/bolts, simply insert the bolts up through the board from underneath, screw on a nut to each bolt, drop in your components (i.e. arduino and LCD) and finally screw on the final nuts. The breadboard can simply sit on the acrylic, or can be attached to the board by using double-sided sticky tape (Some boards, like mine, come with a sticky pad on the back).

This EPS file works nice with 3.0mm acrylic (pictured in photos is 3.0mm Transparent Neutral acrylic).

NOTE REGARDING 16x2 LCD: The LCD that I designed this board for was based on the Winstar WH1602B (datasheet link below), although you can modify the EPS file easily to suit other LCD modules.

Winstar WH1602B datasheet: http://www.datasheetarchive.com/WH1602B-datasheet.html&lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Board_w-components_showroom_image&quot; src=&quot;http://static3.ponoko.com/design_images/images/25047/2dc51cbe-65c4-341c-99bb-82a8840a1f56/board_w-components_showroom_image.jpg?1278607121&quot; /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 16:39:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/TheEnglishElectron/4598?time=Mon+Jul+12+03%3A34%3A40+UTC+2010</guid>
      <author>TheEnglishElectron</author>
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      <title>Tank Chassis</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/shooter/4842</link>
      <description>Designed to be used with Tamiya tank treads and under-slung double gearbox (70168), this chassis has mounting holes for Arduino Uno/Duemilanove (or similar form factor) and also sparkfun's li-poly charger.

Although this chassis has been design with specific parts in mind, the platform is fairly versatile with double engine mounts and no body restraints around the driving axle, meaning you could fit other gearbox's. 

The chassis will hold it's own just pushed together however, 3mm fixing holes are provided which creates a more sturdy platform.

(Production cost approx &#163;15)&lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Tank_showroom_image&quot; src=&quot;http://static0.ponoko.com/design_images/images/23683/2040f053-b4f3-336d-8056-4c311ba1d15c/tank_showroom_image.jpg?1288018363&quot; /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2012 09:06:53 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/shooter/4842?time=Mon+Oct+25+14%3A55%3A31+UTC+2010</guid>
      <author>shooter</author>
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      <title>Arduino Mount (Standard)</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/PhenomEngineering/4853</link>
      <description>Black and Blue In Stock - Available for immediate shipping
The clear standard mount has a 15 day lead time.

Tired of having to hold your Arduino board while you connect the USB and other leads?  Tired of trying to keep it from sliding across your work bench?

This mini mount is perfect for holding an Arduino Diecimila, Duemilanove, or an Uno and a small (400 pin) breadboard.  

The mount includes everything shown in the pictures with the exception of the electronic components.  The mount measures 5.4in (~137mm) x 3.95in (~100mm).  It is made from acrylic that has been ESD treated.  The mount sits on four pads, one at each corner, to keep the mount from sliding around on workbench surfaces.  The setup includes a clear cover for the Arduino to keep FOD out and fingers off the components, while allowing the LEDs to be seen.  This cover rests on a pair of stand offs and is held in place with two screws and nuts, which are also included.  The only thing you need to do is install your Arduino and breadboard, and get to building great projects!

If you are looking for something custom for your application, feel free to email me.
&lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Mini_mount_a_sq_showroom_image&quot; src=&quot;http://static3.ponoko.com/design_images/images/25825/5ea83209-a57e-3f35-b00d-1fde433f3704/mini_mount_a_sq_showroom_image.jpg?1289272181&quot; /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 14:57:41 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/PhenomEngineering/4853?time=Thu+Oct+28+03%3A28%3A21+UTC+2010</guid>
      <author>PhenomEngineering</author>
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      <title>Arduino Mount (Large)</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/PhenomEngineering/4878</link>
      <description>All large mounts are in stock - Available for immediate shipping.

Tired of having to hold your Arduino board while you connect the USB and other leads?  Tired of trying to keep it from sliding across your work bench?

This large mount is perfect for holding an Arduino Diecimila, Duemilanove or an Uno, a small (400 pin) breadboard and a large (830 pin) breadboard.  
The mount measures 7.2in (~183mm) x 5.3in (~135mm).  It is made from acrylic that has been ESD treated.  The mount sits on four pads, one at each corner, to keep the mount from sliding around on workbench surfaces.  The setup includes a clear cover for the Arduino to keep FOD out and fingers off the components, while allowing the LEDs to be seen.  This cover rests on a pair of stand offs and is held in place with two screws and nuts, which are also included.  The only thing you need to do is install your Arduino and breadboards, and get to building great projects!

If you are looking for something custom for your application, feel free to email me.
&lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Std_mount_a_sq_showroom_image&quot; src=&quot;http://static2.ponoko.com/design_images/images/25825/380e240a-662b-38d3-9d9e-9f6fc1d412a4/std_mount_a_sq_showroom_image.jpg?1289274599&quot; /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2011 14:58:40 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/PhenomEngineering/4878?time=Thu+Nov+04+16%3A15%3A06+UTC+2010</guid>
      <author>PhenomEngineering</author>
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      <title>Arduino UNO Mounting Frame</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/BrementownDesigns/4966</link>
      <description>Arduino UNO Mounting Frame (.stl file for 3D Printing):
This is a mounting frame for an Arduino UNO board.  Simply attach the frame to your next project using 4-40 flat head screws or with glue.  The UNO mounts to the frame via threaded inserts and 4-40 mounting screws (see resources below for links).

The frame measures 2.2 x 2.35 inches and provides a convenient wire routing clearance of 0.22 inches under the Arduino UNO.

Recommend 3D printing the frame in 'Durable Plastic'.  This will provide a rigid, secure mounting.

Resources:
a) 4-40 x 3/16 SS Rnd Head Machine Screws  (Mcmaster-Carr Part # 91772A105 (pack of 100 ~$3.50) http://www.mcmaster.com/#phillips-machine-screws/=9x4qy1
b) 4-40 Press fit threaded inserts (for plastics).  (Mcmaster-Carr Part # 92395A112(pack of 50 ~$11.00)
http://www.mcmaster.com/#inserts-for-plastics-and-threaded-inserts/=9x4sa4
&lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Dsc_0459_showroom_image&quot; src=&quot;http://static0.ponoko.com/design_images/images/32215/aa814c9f-8e31-3093-8097-a857365c9cfa/dsc_0459_showroom_image.jpg?1291742723&quot; /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 17:26:18 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/BrementownDesigns/4966?time=Sun+Nov+28+22%3A20%3A46+UTC+2010</guid>
      <author>BrementownDesigns</author>
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      <title>Simple Arduino Layout A01</title>
      <link>http://assets.ponoko.com/showroom/ThornTech/5007</link>
      <description>This is a fairly simple stand for the Arduino board (Uno or Duemilanove) to keep it off the table.  Helps to eliminate excessive scuffing, static buildup, and potential shorts all of which greatly extends the life of your microcontroller.  The top is open for easy use of shields or access to the pins.  No hardware or glue is necessary (but a little glue never hurts).

Cost of material, plus taxes, plus cutting time is about $9 (then add on S&amp;H). 

Two stands fit on a single sheet.  So the file makes two (Like in the picture; there are two stands.  Arduino not included).  &lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Img_20101201_185502_showroom_image&quot; src=&quot;http://static1.ponoko.com/design_images/images/25790/99b9e35c-7218-3fed-b8ef-6537ca6a5e20/img_20101201_185502_showroom_image.jpg?1291746854&quot; /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 18:44:09 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://assets.ponoko.com/showroom/ThornTech/5007?time=Tue+Dec+07+18%3A34%3A00+UTC+2010</guid>
      <author>ThornTech</author>
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      <title>Arduino Layout A-01</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.in/showroom/ThornTech/5008</link>
      <description>This is an enclosure for the Arduino board (Uno or Duemilanove) to fully enclose it when playing around with the programming.  Protects the board from static discharges, shorts, or abuse but still allows access to the necessary pins and ports.&lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Img_20101201_184440_showroom_image&quot; src=&quot;http://static2.ponoko.com/design_images/images/25790/65fcd81f-1288-34ef-9031-bee51690385c/img_20101201_184440_showroom_image.jpg?1291747257&quot; /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 18:45:51 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.in/showroom/ThornTech/5008?time=Tue+Dec+07+18%3A39%3A04+UTC+2010</guid>
      <author>ThornTech</author>
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      <title>Arduino support</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/Liudr/5022</link>
      <description>This is a pallet of Arduino bases. you may attach one of these bases to your arduino, with a few rubber feet so its back side is no longer touching the table, eliminating possible shorting and damage. The design is not complete yet. Please check back later.&lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Sunset_showroom_image&quot; src=&quot;http://static1.ponoko.com/design_images/images/26156/a20300a9-65af-324f-a216-147bc6b78a2b/sunset_showroom_image.jpg?1292018371&quot; /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 22:02:15 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/Liudr/5022?time=Fri+Dec+10+21%3A56%3A18+UTC+2010</guid>
      <author>Liudr</author>
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      <title>Arduino Mega Mount</title>
      <link>http://www.ponokotron.com/showroom/PhenomEngineering/5044</link>
      <description>All Mega mounts are in stock - Available for immediate shipping.

Tired of having to hold your Arduino board while you connect the USB and other leads? Tired of trying to keep it from sliding across your work bench?

This large mount is perfect for holding an Arduino Mega, a small (400 pin) breadboard and a large (830 pin) breadboard.

The mount includes everything shown in the picture. The mount measures 7in (~177mm) x 6.5in (~165mm). It is made from acrylic that has been ESD treated. The mount sits on four pads, one at each corner, to keep the mount from sliding around on workbench surfaces. The setup does not include a clear cover like the other mounts, due to the layout of the pins.  The board is held in place with three screws, spacers and nuts, which are also included. The only thing you need to do is install your Arduino and breadboards, and get to building great projects!

If you are looking for something custom for your application, feel free to email me. &lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Dsci0343_showroom_image&quot; src=&quot;http://static1.ponoko.com/design_images/images/25825/1d6a34b9-f33d-35a9-8332-5235c3553c01/dsci0343_showroom_image.jpg?1292390502&quot; /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 19:30:06 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponokotron.com/showroom/PhenomEngineering/5044?time=Wed+Dec+15+05%3A13%3A56+UTC+2010</guid>
      <author>PhenomEngineering</author>
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