GPD Win Alt Bottom
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Here's a design shared by Pintek over on Dingoonity in the GPD Win thread that looks great. It allows for other batteries, or you can use an alternate fan if you want. However, I was recently informed that it could take up to 5-6 hours to print depending on your 3D printer and software, and there are a few sections that are small. Apparently some printers cannot print 7-8mm thickness well. So be warned. This design can house a stock battery if you can get a replacement from GPD or the battery company, or you can use a thicker battery or a 10mm thick Sunon alternative 25mm fan according to Pintek. So this design looks like a real good one. But there might be an issue. It mostly checks out on Shapeways with a few thin spots here and there, but with a hobby knife, you can shave material and it's highly recommended to sand the exterior. I haven't put in an order yet, waiting for payday to see how it comes out.
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