GBS-8200 video converter board housing

GBS-8200 video converter board housing

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This case is designed specifically for use with the GBS-8200 video converter board. If you want to modify it for use with the GBS-8220, you will need to edit the included files to accommodate an additional VGA connector. IGES files are also provided within the project. The bottom section of this design features cooling vents, external connectors and a power connection area, along with mounting pads that include holes for securing the board in place. A separate top cover has been designed with cooling vents for processor components, button holes and a GBS logo. This top cover can be easily snapped into position on the bottom half without requiring any screws or movable latches. The bottom and top covers must be printed with supports to ensure proper structural integrity. The buttons are designed to print without using slicer-generated supports. When printing these parts, keep in mind that the main body/bottom should be printed in its default orientation as shown in the model files. In contrast, the top cover needs to be printed upside-down. To assemble this case, you will need to: - Print four times: - The bottom "main body" part - The "top cover" part - Four "button" parts - Insert the GBS board into the bottom part and secure it using screws. It's possible that you may need to drill new bolt holes for your screws. - Attach four buttons to the top cover, making sure they move freely within their holes. Depending on print quality, you might need to remove imperfections manually with a sharp drill. - Snap the top cover onto the bottom part.

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