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RTk.GPIO Case
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A case for the RTk.GPIO awaits your attention. Note that this is a test, but we're quickly modifying it to enhance the header slot and display the GPIO Map more prominently. If you prefer to print just the pins, both versions are viable options. Alternatively, if you'd rather wait for the revised version, you can still print the bottom section. This case protects the board and pins from accidental damage by providing a secure enclosure. We've made the files available for individuals to print themselves, and commercial use in a business or educational setting is permissible as long as they're printed for internal purposes only. However, only we are authorized to manufacture and sell these cases. Printer Settings Printer: i3 Clone Rafts: Not Required Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 5% Notes: Printing time varies between 45 minutes and 2 hours depending on layer height (0.1-0.3mm). We achieved a decent finish with 0.2mm layers, while 0.1mm layers will yield an even smoother result but take 2-3 hours per layer. A 1.2mm wall thickness is recommended. Remember to rotate the case before printing so that the bottom of the bottom layer and top of the top layer face downwards on the print bed. After printing, insert the board into the bottom section and secure it in place. Then, attach the top section, which should clip neatly onto the board.
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