A few weeks ago I posted about a bracket that I created to hold an FM Transmitter in my shed. (I'll add a link to that post at the end.)
We will be using a Roku stick plugged directly into the projector, so it was necessary to find a way to get the audio signal to the FM Transmitter. The projector did not have any audio outputs, so it was time to get a little "creative." Some of the newer Roku remote controls have a headphone jack on the side, which I think is even more brilliant now, because it solved our problem! I could simply run headphone cable from the remote control to the FM Transmitter. Now I just needed a place to put the remote . . .
This time I took a couple pictures of the remote and fired up SOLIDWORKS Connected. One of my favorite tricks is using the Sketch Picture Tool as a design guide. (I showed this during the second SLUGME Event - https://youtu.be/OTOgRm9-L3Y?si=it0cJ6-wq1CUWA4d&t=1998)
I will need to go into the shed to fire up the projector, so while I am in there, I can just grab the remote, get everything rolling, then click it back into the new holder.
I might revisit this one later, because I would really like to use the sketch picture within xShape to model the remote. Then I can use combine to remove that shape from the mounting block. (This time around I used the sketch picture to define the cuts in the block.)
Previous Project - https://r1132100503382-eu1-3dswym.3dexperience.3ds.com:443/#community:17/post:COIPL6tUS3CG08EF7X9RuQ
Software: SOLIDWORKS Connected
Printer: Sindoh 3DWox1
Material: PLA