ATX PC Workbench

ATX PC Workbench

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It was inspired by a dream when I want to build and design my own computer case or workbench, so I just try to use 3D printing to test it out, in the end, this was the result I'm pretty satisfied with it. Try it out your own, trust me it was an incredible experience for sure. By the way, the support link was a little bit tricky to screw in. Support up to ATX size motherboard and up to 3 HHD and 5 SATA SSD Long 33cm, Width 29cm, Height 9cm, Height 21cm (include GPU-Stand and GPU-Cover) Printing: Infill-10% or more Layer height- around 0.2 was fine Support- suggest turning on For this build, you will at least need 22 M3-10 Cap Screw, 9 M3-5 Cap Screw, 2 M2.5-10 Cap Screw for the power switch, 6 M3-10 Flat Head Screw, 4 M3-5 Flat Head Screw, 41 M3 Hex nut. Every SATA SSD will need 2 more M3-5 Cap Screw and for the HHD first one will take 4 M3-10 Cap screws the second will use 8 more M3-10 Cap screws, the last HHD will also request 8 more M3-10 Cap screws. Quiet list for HHD screws number: One HHD 4 M3-10 Cap screws. Two HHD 12 M3-10 Cap screws. Three HHD 20 M3-10 Cap screws. Also, a switch or a button will be needed to be your computer switch, for me, I am using a limit switch. If you want to have one but don't have a 3D printer or want to learn more about this case, you can always contact me by this email: beambeamlin@gmail.com https://youtu.be/KdmSrfKzSFM Update 10/9/2021: Incloud "Board_Case-3-Cut-1" and "Board_Case-3-Cut-2". Which is the slice version of "Board_Case-3". Update 10/10/2021: Upload support link.

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With this file you will be able to print ATX PC Workbench with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on ATX PC Workbench.