RIDEN RD6006 Portable Case

RIDEN RD6006 Portable Case

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DIY Case for RIDEN RD6006 with Power Supply. Sliced with Simplify 3D, I added manual supports in overhang locations. The print was designed to be opened on bed with space for the RD6006. Feel free to customize it - I've included a Fusion 360 file. Please keep in mind that I'm a beginner and hobbyist, so my file might be messy. Printed in PETG using modified PLA settings on Cocoon Create (Wanhao I3), I increased retraction distance and enabled coasting. My print settings were: 239 degrees C hot end, Layer 1 at 109 degrees, and layers 2-End print at 60 degrees with a fan setting of 70% starting from layer 2. It's likely to work with other filaments, but I haven't tested it yet. The case uses all M3 bolts and nuts - 35mm and 40mm lengths. For the power supply mount, I cut and filed M3 bolts. To fit the power supply, use bolts that are approximately 15mm long, or cut longer ones with bolt cutters. Before cutting, thread a nut onto the bolt and then clean the threads after removing it. I used this power supply: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AC-220V-240V-To-DC-60V-6A-8A-10A-17A-Switch-Power-Supply-Driver-For-Strip-Lights/254399308568?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=553997550601&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649. Insert the power supply bolts into the standoff holes and use lock-tight to prevent them from coming loose, as there's only about 5mm of thread available in the holes.

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