Tom's Simple Case for OP-Z Synthesizer & Sequencer

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. To protect this valuable item, I designed a simple case that fans with access to a 3D printer can easily build. The top cover should be made from flexible TPU (Shore 95A or 98A), as it relies on friction to stay in place. A rigid main case is required, and mine is crafted from CPE. Check out the video below to see how it works: https://youtu.be/NomjaG6TN-8 Note that I've also created a hard cover (lid) for those who prefer to use a more rigid material. To avoid scratching the OP-Z's top buttons, choose a less abrasive filament like Nylon. Keep in mind that each 3D printer has its own tolerances, so you may need to fine-tune the lid's scale in the slicer if it's too loose. Alternatively, use a sandpaper to adjust the fit if necessary. Edit: I've reuploaded the flexible lid for your convenience. Additionally, many users have reported that the rigid variant works just as well.

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