
MKS SBase v1.3 cabinet
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WARNING! This design has yet to be thoroughly tested, but it should print without any issues if you use a well-calibrated printer. UPDATE: I've reworked the cable glands for easier printing, and also redesigned the base and walls to fit the new cable glands. UPDATE: I added a cabinet for the 3.2" touch screen with three different mounting options - one for hanging it on the back of a cabinet, one for mounting on 20x20 extrusion, and a clean one for standing on a table. I haven't added slots for USB and SD card yet, as I couldn't find their dimensions; I'll add these in the future as an alternative cabinet. UPDATE: I've uploaded big parts split into two to accommodate smaller print beds. Note that this is a simple split, nothing fancy. UPDATE: I've fixed better splits of the bigger parts. It will be a tight fit assembling them together, so you might need to sand. The parts were split without any offset, resulting in a snug fit after some post-printing adjustments. UPDATE: I've fixed issues with fitting walls on the base part and adjusted the distance between fan screw holes for 120mm fans. UPDATE: I added holes to the back of the cabinet for mounting on 20x20 extrusion to enable "upside down" orientation. UPDATE: I removed a screw hole that was interfering with the Raspberry Pi power input. If you've already printed it, you don't need to reprint. UPDATE: I increased clearance for the TFT32 for easier fitting and made slots instead of holes for cabling to simplify cable management. I also added slots for USB and memory cards. UPDATE: I added holes to mount a DC/DC step-down converter with a distance of 17x30mm between each hole. This design is based on this reference project: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2422137, made specifically for 20x20 extrusions. It has room for a Raspberry Pi, an MKS Sbase 1.3, and an MKS Mosfet (big version). I've also tried to make some wires easier to hide by adding cable runs underneath the boards. It has holes on the sides for external components with markings to make it easier to identify cables from outside. There are two tops available: one for two 80mm fans and one for two 120mm fans. Note that this design will be super tight at the sides. Right now, I don't have the components, but they should fit nicely and snugly. Any critique or input is welcome; please feel free to share your thoughts!
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