cooler master Evo 212 heatsink cover
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Print at a layer height of .0875. I took a shortcut and didn't get the holes perfectly secure, but the fusion files are included so you can adjust them to your liking. The back inlay is simply a four-layer rectangle that I superglued to the back side. Use tape to keep the cover attached to the heat sink, as it may slide off otherwise. Let it cool completely before removing it, or it will warp if pulled off too soon after printing. Printing took 2.5 hours using Octoprint. This design fits comfortably on a 120mm bed.
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