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You used to see Altoids tins used for project boxes for everything imaginable, but since 3D printers became widespread, it's extremely rare to see the tins used for projects anymore. I know a a lot of people in the makerspace who would only buy Altoids to use the tins afterward for their projects. Now, they just 3D print a custom case.

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[–] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 19 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

And this printable Altoids tin just feels like salt in the wound 😆

Though it does make sense if you want that form factor / nostalgia but are working with a device that uses WiFi/BT and want to keep the antenna internal. The plastic faux Altoids tin wouldn't block the signal like the real one would.

I guess with so many microcontrollers now offering Wifi and Bluetooth, the end of the Altoids era was inevitable.