Computer Case Front Panel Standoff Gap Filler (wip)

Computer Case Front Panel Standoff Gap Filler (wip)

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Fixed the Corsair, Aorus, Intel and Geforce logos to keep their negative spaces connected, while leaving the originals intact for users who prefer to modify them on their own. This project is still a work in progress. I designed these front panel standoffs which left a gap between the case and the front panel, but I didn't mind it. Instead, I wanted to create something that would fill this gap without obstructing airflow from the standoffs. These are intended to slide right over the standoffs, filling the gap perfectly. However, I haven't decided how to cover the center gap yet, and honestly, I don't mind that either - it actually looks intentional. The current setup could benefit from some LED's behind it, but for now, the light from the front case fans is sufficient. If you're interested in a custom design, feel free to message me. I'll create one for almost any brand logo within reason. Keep in mind that I'm not a professional, so no promises are being made. However, I'll do my best and try to complete it in a timely manner. I've already created several designs with random branding; take a look and let me know what you think. As an aside, I printed these on glass to achieve a smooth finish and used tree supports in Cura, set to the "Super Quality" preset for my Ender 3 Pro.

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