
Tom's Simple Case for OP-Z Synthesizer & Sequencer
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Teenage Engineering OP-Z synthesizer and sequencer is a powerful tool for musicians everywhere, but it's also a valuable investment that needs protection. I designed this simple case to help fans with access to a 3D printer keep their device safe and stylish. The top cover of the case should be printed from flexible TPU material, specifically Shore 95A or 98A, which provides a smooth grip without scratching the OP-Z's buttons. This design holds securely thanks to friction alone, so you don't need any additional fasteners. For the main case body, I recommend using a more rigid material like CPE to provide a sturdy base for your synthesizer and sequencer. **Check out this video to see how it works:** https://youtu.be/NomjaG6TN-8 If you prefer a hard cover instead of a flexible one, you can use any rigid material you like. Just be sure to choose a less abrasive filament, such as Nylon, to avoid scratching the top buttons of your OP-Z when you're on the go. Keep in mind that every 3D printer has its own tolerance levels, so you might need to fine-tune the scale of the lid in your slicer to get it just right. If the parts are too loose, try using a sandpaper to adjust them and achieve a snug fit.
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