MKS Makerbase SKIPR Case Enclosure

MKS Makerbase SKIPR Case Enclosure

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MKS Makerbase SKIPR basic case (enclosure) that uses a 120mm fan to keep it cool. The two halves of the case hold the board in place, and the 4 screws that bolt the two halves together hold the board in compression. You can use it with or without the TFT Screen that is available from Makerbase. There angled slot to run the screen flat wire is there if you want to add it in later. Feet and PSU cover are printed in TPU the rest I printed in PETG since the board may get hot. Print the two case halves on the backs (flattest sides). Neither should need supports accept for the top, where there is a small slot to run ADXL345 (accelerometer) cables through if you want to use that. Screen pieces on their backs. (NOTE: Screw the screen holder to the case FIRST, then put the screen in after.) Feet: place on their side (print vertically) so no support needed. If you want to print these in hard material rather than TPU, then once printed you will need to CAREFULLY cut/sand the chamfered sections off then glue them in place. PSU Cover: Not so sure if I should have bothered with this, but was intended to allow access to unscrew the cables without having to unscrew the case. Screws needed: M3 Hex socket head caps of various sizes. Recommend buying a kit such as here: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2251832660603421.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.42f81802xTM65y&gatewayAdapt=4itemAdapt Fan used because it looks nice and is very quiet: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J0NZDMS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

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