
120 x 65 x 35mm Electronics Enclosure draft
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I needed to try out a couple of electronics housings for a project. Rather then buy, and wait shipping on an enclosure that might not fit, I've done a mockup based on the spec sheet provided by Hammond Manufacturing for 1591C. That way I can just print a version, play with the measurements it offers for the components I'm fititng inside, and get a real world look at how the project will be. I suppose you can use this as a hobbyist electronic enclosure too, but it's only a quick draft, so you're better off buying the real thing for anything professional. This is nowhere near as accurate as a genuine 1591C, but it enables you to cobble something together you can hold and inspect before committing to any purchases. The lid is functional, but drawn to provide a basic fit to the box. The screw holes are 3mm and 20mm deep. The board supports have been drawn as close as possible to the spec sheet, but only serve as a guide. My original project I intended this for, didn't suit this enclosure, and I went for something custom, elsewhere. However, I think it might help some of you out here. There's a lack of plain enclosures to prototype here. Enjoy, use at your own risk, etc. I print these at 0.2mm layer height with PLA @200C hotend, 60C bed. Infill @ 15%, a brim for bed adhesion and supports only touching buildplate at 1% density (That's only really for the screw recesses in the lid.
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