Case for D300VS

Case for D300VS

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These STLs are for a case I printed for my D300 VS. It has several problems: 1) the front plexiglass is too close to the print bed to allow my Titan Aero to come all the way to the front of the bed 2) the PSU mount I printed doesn't leave enough room for the wiring, so it hasn't been included in the files 3) I haven't designed a handle to open the doors yet 4) the doors slide up in single sections, taking up a lot of space vertically 5) the door latching mechanism isn't great, you hold the panels up by tightening screws into them 6) the screw holes are a little too snug 7) there isn't quite enough room for the corner brackets, so the bottom doesn't come together tightly I printed it in PETG. If I decide to redo it, I will print it in ABS, which will be easy now that I have a good case. The pieces were printed with the larger, flat sides down. It may be possible to print them vertically so that you can put more than one piece on the bed at a time. If I redo it, it will be designed to print vertically. This case moves the controller outside the case, allowing better cooling. The plexiglass is 2-3mm thickness polystyrene purchased from home depot in 2'x4' sheets. The case should be assembled first, then the plexiglass cut to measure. I used 3mm plastic insulated panels for the top and bottom. The air inside the case gets up to around 40ºC when the heat bead is set at 100ºC. Additional ventilation isn't needed because the heat conducts through the plexiglass panels. For higher temperatures, some of the plexiglass sides should be replaced with insulated panels or a chamber heater added. The diffusors should be printed in clear, translucent, or white filament. The lighting requires about 5m of LED light strips. It's essential to print the diffusors with no perimeters (solid infill only) so that they hold together well. Also, for best results, the solid infill should have at least four directions (0º, 45º, 90º, and 135º, for example), otherwise the light will make a star pattern instead of being fully diffused. I installed a dimmer switch, and white lights, but it would be cool to get multi-color lights and a color controller. You definitely have to be good with a soldering iron if you're assembling the strips yourself. Otherwise, you could buy six pre-terminated 1m strips and cut them to the correct length. I've worked out many design improvements, so if you're interested in printing this, let me know, and if there's enough interest, I'll do an improved version.

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