PCDuino 3 Case

PCDuino 3 Case

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Update: Added V2 to hopefully fix the issue with ethernet/hdmi fit\nCase for a PCDuino 3.\nNote: Included is a lid with no top holes to keep it clean for anyone who wants to add wires, fans, lights, switches, and more through their own air holes before printing. The pcduino will overheat without air holes, so be sure to drill your own passive air holes or create a spot for a cooling fan.\nTop and bottom halves each have matching versions with (or without) the analog audio port. Make sure you pick a matching pair of top and bottom.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: home made from fresh garden materials\nRafts: No\nSupports: No\nResolution: 0.25 or better\nInfill: 10% or more\nNotes: Print the main body in regular material, and use flexible material for the feet if possible.\nOther Notes\nTo assemble, use screws that stick out through the bottom of the case to screw the feet on and create an air gap underneath. Alternatively, glue on rubber feet with shorter screws.\nThe PCB has mounting holes close to components, so it's essential to use nylon screws to avoid damaging or short-circuiting components.

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