7 inch display case (Tontec or Innolux)
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UPDATE3: Closed some gaps that were misplaced earlier, increasing the size of the LED hole. The current design now features just two files: Front and Back panels with screw holes designed to fit together perfectly. After testing, prints look great. UPDATE2: Created v4 of the UNIT (back panel). Use this version instead - it fits precisely for the driver board and buttons board. With this design change, you no longer need a side panel, and the HDMI/VGA connectors do not extend as far from the unit. The design has been completely revamped to eliminate parts from the original design, so I've added my logo to it. UPDATE1: Adapted the design to fit an actual screen from https://grabcad.com/library/innolux-7-tft-lcd-at070tn83v-1. However, I had to adjust the bezels and size to match mine, which is 100x165 mm. This new version requires less material than before. I've remixed the design to fit my printer perfectly - it's smaller, easier to print, and needs less filament. If you've bought a Chinese display from Aliexpress with three boards, I strongly advise purchasing one that comes with a case already included. However, if you're on a tight budget or want to minimize waste, here's a remix of the design for you. I've replaced plastic pins with M3 screw holes for easier assembly and a better fit. The current design consists of just three parts - maybe this will make it simpler to put everything together. Note: I haven't printed it yet, so testers are welcome to try it out! Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Mendel Max 1.5 Rafts: No Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 1.5 Infill: 25-100 How I Designed This The design was created in Fusion 360 using the original STL files.
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