ITX small form factor Amiga computer case
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Last update | 2022-12-21 at 14:20 |
Publication date | 2022-11-14 at 17:46 |
Design number | 923509 |
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Can you make a version for printing pieces flat to the bed? Thanks a lot!
Sorry. That would require a lot of redesign, and extreme amounts of material.
Thanks for the answer! I didn't expect that. What about removing only those round s? Would it require as much work?
I am printing this case at the moment to put a raspberry pi-400 in it and use a real keyboard if possible. My first attempt did not come out very good but I have a new, better printer and giving it a second shot.
The round tabs are good idea as they help with bed adhesion to prevent parts warping, I even loaded some into Thinker cad and added a few more mainly at the corners but they are easy to remove with some pliers, diagonal cutters, or a razor? they are really no problem at all. Come to think of it, a slicer like "Cura" for example can add the round s for you if you have the right plug-in.