Joy Con box with magnetic cover (REMIX)

Joy Con box with magnetic cover (REMIX)

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I remixed this excellent design by Sarek27 because I found the original was a bit too snug of a fit for my printer/Joy-Con. It's a simple Joy-Con holder that keeps them from knocking around when in transit, preventing scratches and battery drain. Changes: * Adjusted the size of the rails to give the Joy-Cons a looser fit * Made the case and rails slightly taller so I could add detents at the top of the Joy-Con rails that lock them in place using the Joy-Con latches. This might make it tricky to unlock them if you have large fingers, but it keeps them from sliding around when in storage (without making the rails too tight). I replaced disc magnets with 4mm cube magnets (Buckycubes) and removed the Switch logo because I was feeling a bit lazy about moving it up vertically so it would be centered. Here are three versions: * joycon-case_bottom_taller-nohole.stl - regular M3 nut (insert after printing) * joycon-case_bottom_taller-hole.stl: regular M3 nut (drop in after printing) * joycon-case_bottom_taller-tnuthole.stl: fits a M3 T nut (designed for 2020 extrusion) because I had plenty of these on hand. It's compatible with this style T nut: https://amzn.to/2MBBX9e (affiliate link) The top (joycon-case_cover.stl) wasn't modified except for replacing disc magnets with cube magnets. There was an error in the mesh when I made the changes that makes it look like one of the holes is filled, but it prints fine after slicing. I used M3-.5 x 22 mm Metric Socket Head Cap Screw from Home Depot to secure the hinge: https://www.homedepot.com/p/M3-5-x-22-mm-Metric-Socket-Head-Cap-Screw-3-Pack-844488/204283591

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