Bench Power Supply SFX conversion

Bench Power Supply SFX conversion

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This is a Compact Bench Power Supply Enclosure for an SFX Form Factor Computer Conversion Project. It can also be used as a General-Purpose Project Box. I designed it to be easily assembled using standard computer screws, featuring 2.8mm pilot holes and 3.5mm clearance. Everything fits together neatly without needing excessive cleanup, aside from the screw holes. I added a solid layer at the holes to make printing more efficient. Feel free to use this design as you see fit; I'd love to hear how your project turns out if you decide to build one. Print Settings: Printer: Anet A8 Supports: Not Required (Printing without supports may work, but it's recommended to print with them) Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 10% Notes: This design can be printed on most standard printers. I used three top and bottom layers along with a single perimeter layer for my model. Adding more layers or using more filament will produce higher quality results, but my print turned out well enough with just one perimeter layer. My printer bed is 220 x 220 mm in size; the front and rear face plates used up the entire bed space during printing, so I rotated them by 45 degrees for optimal results.

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