
O2 ODAC case with 3.5mm jack port
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I couldn't find a case that fits the famous O2 DAC perfectly when my ODAC's 3.5mm jack is installed. So, I created one from scratch. The pieces should nest snugly inside each other - no screws or glue needed to secure them. The ODAC D/A Converter can be found online at http://nwavguy.blogspot.com/2012/04/odac-released.html. My printer settings for this project are as follows: rafts aren't required, supports aren't necessary either if everything prints out smoothly - although they might help with 10mm bridging problems if you're using PLA material at a speed of 80mm/s.
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