RADDS case remixed
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I really like that design a lot, but unfortunately, it had several issues and the original creator seems unresponsive to comments. The main changes I made were primarily focused on improving functionality and usability. Firstly, I widened the screw posts so they can be easily tapped for threading. Secondly, I created a variant specifically designed for a 3030 frame. Lastly, I modified the label on the lid to make it taller and compatible with 10mm fans. Please read the original description carefully. It's essential to note that you cannot stack DUE and RADDS at the same time. Instead, screw DUE into the bottom of the case first, then carefully insert and stack RADDS on top using a diagonally angled movement. Make sure to inspect the screwdriver holes for alignment before applying any downward force. Additionally, consider the microstepping you plan to use now and in the future, and set the switches accordingly on the bottom of RADDS before inserting it into the case. Removing RADDS from the box after installation can be challenging but not impossible. If needed, utilize the screwdriver holes left for separating RADDS from DUE. I greatly appreciate how compact and clean this design is, which is why I'm using it for all my setups.
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