tiny form factor pc case 3d models
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This is a basic adapter designed for use with PCs housed in custom casings. Compatible with 8mm holes, it allows you to secure the top portion by inserting a small screw from underneath, effectively extending it into place within the hole. ... No...
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7-To replace the on/off button, simply remove it from your case's original location and connect it to the power supply unit (PSU), using cables of your chosen length at both ends. ...8-After printing, the button STLs are securely fastened to the...
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The 3D technology is taking the world by storm, particularly in the realm of big cases. With its ability to create a more immersive experience, it's no wonder that this innovative tool is becoming increasingly popular. ...Check out this link...
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I edited this case model to have the logo of Raspberry Pi on it instead of the apple logo.Please note that the top looks weird because the pint failed due to a filament snap and i had to glue on the top part.This is a remix from...
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OrangePI Case, I made it stackable with the RaspberryPI4 case from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3714695 The cover has a cutout for a large passive heat sink. Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: All-metal Mega Rafts: Yes Supports: ...
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The human factor is crucial when it comes to replacement of the traditional push button. As technology advances, we're witnessing a paradigm shift towards more intuitive and user-friendly interfaces. Designers are reimagining the way humans interact...
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Mini ITX, micro ATX, and baby AT motherboard testbench cases. These mount a motherboard and power supply in a single unit with a carry handle and a support for heavy GPUs. ZIP file contains all sizes of the testbenches. Accessories include...
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Special thanks to Michael Klements for awesome Raspberry pi cases for great inspiration! My initial desire for creating my own raspberry pi case is from your videos! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelKlements The DIY Life:...
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https://www.buymeacoffee.com/makerunit SCREWS AND OTHER REQUIRED TO BUILD CASE: 8 • 5x30mm wood screw (for attaching main chassis both sides) 14 • 3.5x16mm wood screw (for magnet mounts, usb bracket, upper front chassis) 13 • M4x12 machine screw...
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Finally finished my RASPC project! Special thanks toMichael Klements for awesome Raspberry pi cases for great inspiration! My initial desire for creating my own raspberry pi case is from your videos!YoutubeThe DIY LifeJohn from howchoo for...
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It should work on most cases. ...Also this remix just has thicker walls so it doesnt break so easily</p><p><strong>The dimensions I used for the cable and the screw hole:</strong><br>-Screw: 3.4mm ø<br>-Cable: 4mm ø<br><br>From testing, the cable sits...
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... for hard drives, and I have three 1TB 3.5 drives that I need to run in mine. So, I've had a play with a hard drive caddy, which you can see beside it in the photos. There will be more on the case and caddy once I have it all ironed out and printed.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010NBLRHK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 A power switch is required: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0787L4P3F/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 A PCIE extension is necessary:...
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sketchup file included in zip folder total height 457mm total length 343mm +25mm with extension total width 256mm supports micro atx motherboards max gpu length 285mm supported 2.5 ssds 1-3 supported 3.5 hhd 1 supported psu full size atx power...
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I designed a few versions for anyone wanting to have a shell case on their Tiny TV Remote. This design is specifically designed for the Tiny Circuits Tiny TV Kit. I'm new to 3D designing so I hope this design prints good for you. The design...
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I've included multiple versions of the Orange Pi PC / Orange Pi PC+ (plus) case. The top part comes with a breakable GPIO cover, while the other version has no cover at all. Both standard bottom parts are available, as well as one with wall/desk...
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When I printed the “ATX PC bench case” from Chyneuze, I found out it wasn't actually ATX but mATX and my motherboard didn't fit the thing because the screw holes didn't line up.I then took his work and modified it, so it can fit an ATX motherboard. I...
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<p>Print front & back, remove the rubber feet from the computer and it fits.</p><p>You can create a stack by using M3 bolts.</p><p>Remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3499364 and all credit goes to him. </p><p>Designs available on...
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Orange Pi PC is now shielded by a rugged and durable case enclosure that houses its compact circuitry, safeguarding the delicate electronics within from damage caused by physical stress or environmental factors.
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Printable case for CleanBoard Tiny FanPage: https://bit.ly/2DZ3LU6 All products: https://bit.ly/3oMoiPa
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People often seek a way to stabilize an HP ProDesk 600 G1 SFF, and one popular solution involves using vertical feet that can accommodate anything up to 100mm/4in wide. This device was created with Tinkercad. ...You can edit it online at...
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Human Figurine Crafted with Precision in Open-Source Software Development Environment
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<p>Vertical feet to stabilize an HP ProDesk 600 G1 SFF - will work with anything around 100mm/4in wide.</p> <p>This thing was made with Tinkercad. Edit it online <a...
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Playing around with OpenScad, I design a small plug specifically tailored to fit the Korg Volca. This DIY project requires 1.3mm Solder Pins, which provide the necessary stability and connectivity. For the Volca Series, only three pins are needed,...
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<p>Since I created <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5237746">an easy way to swap out the SD card from my 560Z</a>, now I have the need to carry around with me some SD cards with different OS installed. And the PCMCIA slot seems to be a...
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Since I created [an easy way to swap out the SD card from my 560Z](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5237746), now I have the need to carry around with me some SD cards with different OS installed. And the PCMCIA slot seems to be a great place for...
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Drawn with Fusion 360, sliced with Prusa Slicer 2.4.2 Printed with Anycubic 4Max Pro2.0: 60°C bed, 210°C extruder, about 50% fan