Hotdox Case for 3D printing
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This is my take on the hotdox case, where I deviated from the original acrylic plan by designing a solid bottom plate, replacing the split two fused spacers with a single one, and merging the top plate pieces into a single, fused unit. To enhance aesthetics, I rounded off the edges of the top plate. I opted for 100% infill to ensure stability and minimize vibrations, resulting in an extremely sturdy keyboard build. **A note on texture**: I printed the top plates upside down because my powder-coated plate had a more appealing finish than the standard printed side. Ultimately, it's up to you to decide which texture suits your taste. This design requires no supports or additional components. For reference, check out my keyboard build at https://imgur.com/gallery/cpE5UQS.
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