
Angle Case
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This case makes a fantastic project for many DIY electronics enthusiasts, but its main purpose lies in its ability to house RAMPS. The large inner space, high compatibility with various electronics, and low cost, which does not require additional materials or tools for assembly, are all benefits of this design. The use of superglue is optional. Some of the advantages of the Angle Case include: It can accommodate Arduino Mega, RAMPS, Raspberry Pi 1, 2, and 3, as well as other boards with a similar layout. The upper part can be easily opened without using any tools due to its hinge and two spring clips. No-tools assembly is required; the lateral parts simply slide into the corners. Two models are available for the bottom part and corners, allowing users to choose whether they want to print everything together or glue the corners later. An 80mm fan holder is located on top, and the case features a great air flow design. Cable management holes can be found in almost all sides of the case. Changelog: [v2] Angle Case The design has been completely reimagined. Other electronics mounts, such as RPI, have been added. Rounded corners are no longer used; instead, long-lasting 45º corners have taken their place. Better air flow and a larger inner space have been achieved. No tools assembly is still intact. [v1] NO NAME This was the first attempt at creating this case. Some problems were encountered when trying to connect the USB cable to RAMPS from the front panel. Rounded corners proved difficult to print. Only RAMPS mounting holes were included in the design. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa Stell MM Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 20 Notes: Supports are only required for the top part, as all angles are 45º. This case can be printed easily in PLA but may require more complexity in ABS due to its long and flat parts, which could potentially warp during printing.
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