Portable Super Nintendo case

Portable Super Nintendo case

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I created an "SNESp" several years ago, but the enclosure didn't impress me. Now that I've got my Taz4, I'm eager to give it a makeover. :)\nIt's very much a work in progress right now.\nUPDATE: With some extra time on my hands, I decided to revisit this project again. So far it's coming along nicely, but I'm still tweaking and refining things in the beta/testing/prototyping phases. Stay tuned for updates...\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand:\nLulzBot\n \n Printer: TAZ 4\nRafts: No\n Supports: Yes\n Resolution: 0.18mm\n Infill: 25%\n Notes: When printing the back, I found that it's easier to divide the model at the top of the lower base section and print two separate pieces to be glued together later on. Printing with full support works well using Cura's support material, although dividing the model might still yield better results. Also, for an added finish, use acetone (BE CAREFUL AND USE SAFELY). It enhances the appearance and smooths out the surfaces nicely.\nPost-Printing\n These parts were carefully crafted using Solidworks and a significant amount of time was invested into designing them perfectly.

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