I’m putting together a compact two–tier electronic enclosure and I need the complete assembly modelled in Shapr3D so I can open, review, and tweak the layout myself. Here’s the flow of work: • You’ll source accurate 3 D models for several off-the-shelf parts plus one OEM component. I already have its detailed specs in PDF, which I’ll forward immediately. • Once the parts are ready, you’ll position them inside a base housing roughly 10 in × 9 in × 2.5 in, then add a second enclosure that stacks neatly on top. • Please illustrate the electrical and fluid links: a triple-lumen 1⁄16″ ID umbilical running between the tiers, and wiring that ties a water-level sensor, a peristaltic pump, and an Arduino-class controller to the main board. A clear, uncluttered pathing of these connections is important because the model is strictly for visualising the design at this stage. Deliverables: • A fully assembled Shapr3D file (.shapr) with all components properly grouped and named. • Native files (STEP or STL) for any custom parts you build from scratch. • A brief note outlining where each off-the-shelf model was sourced. Acceptance criteria: • All dimensions match the PDFs and stated enclosure sizes. • No missing or floating connectors, cables, or tubing; everything must plug in logically. • File opens without errors in the latest Shapr3D on iPad and macOS. If you have experience translating PDFs into precise 3 D geometry and laying out tight electronic assemblies, this should be straightforward. Let me know how soon you can start and roughly how long the initial placement will take.