Cube Case

Cube Case

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This is a computer case I designed entirely from scratch using 3D printing technology. It's a testament to the Rostock Max V2 printer's capabilities, with its 280mm print diameter perfectly suited for an ITX design! I'll be updating this post soon with detailed instructions, but each piece has been labelled clearly so you can get started right away. Simply print one of everything and two front feet – the rear ones have their own unique designs. Computer Parts Needed: * An ITX motherboard * A small form factor (SFF) power supply unit (PSU) * A SFF graphics card, if required * The case can support up to six 2.5-inch hard disk drives or solid-state drives Print Settings: * Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC * Printer Model: Rostock MAX * Rafts: Not used * Supports: Not used * Resolution: 0.5mm * Infill Rate: 25-35% * Notes: I utilized an E3D Volcano nozzle at 0.8mm, printing with a 0.5mm layer height. This resulted in significantly improved print speed and strength. For smaller layer heights, consider increasing the infill rate or adding more perimeters to ensure rigidity.

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