3D Printing Guide

Introduction
This tutorial will prepare you for printing your EMAR Mini V1. The STLs provided have been created by Association Alumni - Jose Mario Garza, he also 3D printed the office version of EMAR Mini in his lab in Mexico.
This project is a work in progress, we are in the process of modifying the STLs to allow for full functionality.
Start Printing

Now it is time to start printing. The provided STL files should work on any 3D printer. Load the files into your 3D printing software and print each model.
Continue
At this point you now have your Raspberry Pi ready and the 3D printed parts. Continue to the hardware guide to complete the assembly of your EMAR Mini.
Contributing
Asociación de Investigacion en Inteligencia Artificial Para la Leucemia Peter Moss encourages and welcomes code contributions, bug fixes and enhancements from the Github community.
Please read the CONTRIBUTING document for a full guide to contributing to our research project. You will also find our code of conduct in the Code of Conduct document.
Contributors
- Jose Mario Garza - Asociación de Investigacion en Inteligencia Artificial Para la Leucemia Peter Moss Alumni Mexico
Versioning
We use SemVer for versioning.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.