LCD holder and cover
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This is a multi-part process designed to keep electronic dust to a minimum while providing sturdy support for the frame. Created components safeguard the LCD from bending and make it easier to place files from SD cards on the frame. Post-Printing Mounting: First, assemble the cover in the following order: 1) Place "lcd rear.stl" on a flat surface. 2) Position the "lcd back" parts with their flat side facing downwards. Note that there is one sharp angle of the mask - it's located at the top left corner when viewed from the front. 3) Place the LCD on top, ensuring the holes in the red PCB are aligned. 4) Add "lcd front 1", making sure the holes and top left corner are aligned. 5) Attach "lcd front 2" next, ensuring the holes and top left corner are accurately positioned. 6) Secure all layers with m3 25 or 30 screws. I used a mix of 2x25 from the Sun Hokey kit and 2x30 to compensate for the varying lengths. 7) Place the acrylic in the mask inset along with the screwed-on nuts, as described in the Sun Hokey kit. Let the assembly rest on the acrylic frame above the "PRUSA i3" sign. The extensions should protrude from both the front and back of the frame. Slide the assembly onto the rim and screw the nuts from the back onto the originally installed m3 30 screws.
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