46 HP Eurorack Case Extended

46 HP Eurorack Case Extended

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I started making this model because when I printed the original my panels didn't quite fit and I had to sand the lip. This model has slightly wider space to fit the panels (holes in the same spot) I remixed these original models to help my build my modular case. These cases are meant to be sanded flat on the edge (3d printing is never "flat") and then super glued together. I also drilled a few holes and used some screws to help keep them together. As with the original case all holes are designed to work with sheet metal screws. I specifically bought #4 1/4" sheet metal screws which work fine for the panels but I used longer ones to screw the cases together for added strength. 1. I trimmed back the edges to make eurorack panels fit a little easier (had to sand the original) 2. I added vent holes to help with airflow, but also will help with gluing the cases together. You can print a few alignment tools and put them through the holes to make sure the line up while gluing 3. I cut holes on the sides to allow cables to pass between cases 4. I added an optional left side that has a hole for a c13 power plug as well as a round 18mm button on top. This is because I wanted to also make my own power supply. printed on a cr 10 0.3mm layer height 15% infill cubic

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