2025-11-23 (Su) BonfireLaserTag Remote PCB Tray

I measured the remote's PCB and started a model to replace the existing case with one compatible with the LED array and focusing tube. It will also hold a rechargeable battery mount to power everything. The remote had a pair of hidden M2 screws holding the PCB to the case. The PCB had receptacles for numerous screw and I modeled six of them. I added a central channel to ensure the circuit board was sufficiently supported. The front had a square with the same hole pattern as the circuit board, allowing me to mount the focusing tube and LED array. The model was too large for my print bed, so I printed as much of the front as possible. The resulting print did not fit, and I really wanted the whole thing, so I set this aside for the day.
Remote holder tray

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