Retroflag GPI case handle

Retroflag GPI case handle

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If you're like me with large hands, then the Retroflag GPI case may not be very comfortable to hold. I created this design to address my own issue, hoping that it will benefit others as well. To print this case successfully, some support is required during the printing process. The model was printed using black PLA material and necessitates some sanding to ensure a snug fit between the unit and the casing. If not properly sanded, the unit may be too tight. I recommend adjusting the orientation of the piece in your printing software for easier printing. In Cura, it took me approximately four and a half hours to print at a height of 0.2 mm. Version 2 was released on October 5th, 2019. During this update, I modified the back of the case so that the rear trigger buttons are now farther away from the back of the casing, making it more comfortable to press them. Additionally, I rounded and reduced the size of the headphone jack hole.

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