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Lightning Trigger - Housing


The results of three hours of work with a drill, a dremel, hand files, and profanity.
Putting the 9V battery inside the case meant replacing the countersunk screws that came with the box with finger-turnable socket-head cap screws. Unfortunately, being #4 screws, they aren't very finger-turnable and will need to be replaced with thumbscrews or something in the future.
All that's missing here is the tiny poke-hole for the reset button, which I added after the unit was built up (needed to know for sure where the Arduino button ended up).
Putting the 9V battery inside the case meant replacing the countersunk screws that came with the box with finger-turnable socket-head cap screws. Unfortunately, being #4 screws, they aren't very finger-turnable and will need to be replaced with thumbscrews or something in the future.
All that's missing here is the tiny poke-hole for the reset button, which I added after the unit was built up (needed to know for sure where the Arduino button ended up).
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