25 pin D sub compound angled case

25 pin D sub compound angled case

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Another essential component for your setup: a robust 25-pin D-sub connector. It's designed to bypass the conventional 15-pin D-sub connection below it. The outlet tube has been enlarged to facilitate effortless passage of three Cat6 cables through it. To optimize cable management, I've created an optional divider that elevates the wires from the plug, keeping them neatly aligned. A crucial note: due to the connector's angle, I found it necessary to utilize heat shrink on the solder joints for added security. When printing the case base, orient it with the base facing downwards. For a sturdy build, I recommend using 25% infill and three top, bottom, and perimeter layers. The lid should be printed with the small end facing downwards, again utilizing 25% infill and three top, bottom, and perimeter layers. For the divider, print it flat, but with 100% infill in case you need to trim it to size. When designing the case fixing holes, I modeled them as threaded M3 screws. To achieve this, I printed at a layer height of 0.1mm, allowing for usable threads. Alternatively, small self-tappers could be used. Mount two M3x3 screws at the front and two M3x10 screws on top. The lid fits snugly into place due to its exceptional design, requiring no additional fasteners. As a novice in Fusion360, I welcome any constructive feedback to further refine my skills.

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