Power Supply Tester Case
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Both my first custom design and first print on my own personal printer! I recently completed a case designed for a power supply tester built on a 2-inch protoboard. The base and casing are fairly common, featuring an opening in the front for an LED, and an open area on the back left side for heat sink access. A more specific design was applied to the top cover, ensuring it fits precisely around the adapter required. Held together with 3-inch 6-32 machine screws. The required components include: (4x) 3-inch 6-32 UNC Machine Screws (4x) 6-32 Hex Nuts (4x) Rubber feet Upon initial printing, I needed to drill out the screw holes and the opening for the LED, however, I've since increased these sizes. Due to only requiring one of these items at that time, I haven't printed another instance yet to test the improved clearance; in such cases, a drill is your friend. A snug fit was also experienced with the protoboard slot, but gentle pressure made it slide into place smoothly.
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