MiSTer Case with bolts

MiSTer Case with bolts

thingiverse

I love the "Case Mister FPGA" case by amrotzek - it's already quite impressive on its own, but I find that moving my MiSTer around a lot causes the case to come apart, spilling out the buttons in the process. To prevent this from happening, I've added some pillars to the case that enable it to be bolted together securely. For my setup, I used 45mm M4 bolts and nuts - you might need to drill through if your chosen bolts don't fit properly. I also made a minor adjustment by closing in the MiSTer letters on the side slightly, which helps to make the overall case more robust. Now it's rock solid, and printing this design with clear filament adds an extra layer of visual appeal - it creates a pretty nice light show. By the way, I didn't modify the buttons at all, so head over to the original for those instructions.

Download Model from thingiverse

With this file you will be able to print MiSTer Case with bolts with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on MiSTer Case with bolts.