Mutable Instruments Shruthi-1 Synthesizer Printable Case
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Greetings everyone! I recently bought a fantastic mini synth from France, which was already assembled due to my poor soldering skills. To personalize it further, I planned to create its case myself. The design was printed using an UP plus printer; however, any printer capable of forming support structures would work. The printed model was made with ABS and had a 0.2mm layer resolution, taking approximately 14 hours to print. Thanks for your time, and happy printing and playing with this amazing synth! Please note that this is a self-designed case tested only on my synth, so I'm not responsible for any issues during construction. Aside from the case, you'll need ten nuts and bolts plus a few drops of superglue for the LCD facing. The screws have the same diameter as those used in the synth. Interestingly, the bottom screws of the synth were too short; I utilized them on the upper side of the main cover, where screws should be as short as possible to prevent damaging the upper board of the synth. Here are my assembly steps: 1. Print the parts. 2. Unscrew the screws holding the bottom card of the synth. 3. Attach the synth to the bottom part using four screws. 4. Glue the LCD facing to the top part. 5. Insert all nuts into their sockets. 6. Attach the top side, then the backside, the left, and right sides. Each side part has two sockets where you can glue rubber feet (like I did) for stability on your desk.
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