
Modular case system
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<p>This is a system meant to make printing out a PC case possible on a consumer printer.</p><p><strong>Standards</strong></p><p>1: parts must be printable on a 200mm X 200mm printer at most</p><p>2: the assembly holes are 2mm in diameter, 4mm apart, at least 2mm deep, and 2mm from an edge when you begin putting them into the print.</p><p><strong>Prep</strong></p><p>make sure you have a temperature-resistant filament, like PTFE or Carbon. ABS will work but don't use it if you have a bird in the home. PLA or PLB will be feasible for prototyping but will likely warp due to some component's heat output.</p><p>The frame pieces need to be assembled together in software as needed before printing. Make sure the holes line up. Each segment is a 6mm cube.</p><p>You might need to create spacers in case parts aren't a multiple of 6 in one direction</p><p>Make sure you have the following</p><ol><li>6mm motherboard standoffs (could be a different size, I haven't checked)</li><li>3d printed 2mm diameter cylinders, 4mm will be needed for some mobo trays</li></ol><p>You might also need an m2 or m4 screw to size any holes in case they don't print right</p><p>Feel free to message me if there's something I need to fix or you're willing to help with this project.</p><p>Thingiverse link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5187375</p>
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