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RE: Simple 3d Printed Case - ksolomon - 04-19-2016

I've currently got this printing...2 hours left on the bottom, then it's on to the top!

I also installed the debian image on my Pine (it just showed up today), and set it up to take the place of the rpi I currently have running OctoPrint. If all goes according to plan, the Pine case will be the last thing my rpi prints... Smile


RE: Simple 3d Printed Case - vedranius - 04-19-2016

(04-19-2016, 03:57 PM)ksolomon Wrote: I've currently got this printing...2 hours left on the bottom, then it's on to the top!

I also installed the debian image on my Pine (it just showed up today), and set it up to take the place of the rpi I currently have running OctoPrint.  If all goes according to plan, the Pine case will be the last thing my rpi prints... Smile

What 3D printer?


RE: Simple 3d Printed Case - ksolomon - 04-19-2016

(04-19-2016, 04:15 PM)vedranius Wrote:
(04-19-2016, 03:57 PM)ksolomon Wrote: I've currently got this printing...2 hours left on the bottom, then it's on to the top!

I also installed the debian image on my Pine (it just showed up today), and set it up to take the place of the rpi I currently have running OctoPrint.  If all goes according to plan, the Pine case will be the last thing my rpi prints... Smile

What 3D printer?

A Tevo Tarantula.  It's a low-end Prusa i3 clone, but unlike most i3's, this one has a full metal frame (built with 2020 aluminum extrusion).  They can be had on Ebay/Alibaba/etc for around $200-$250 for the base model.

Here's a shot of the test fit after the bottom finished.

   


RE: Simple 3d Printed Case - digivish - 04-20-2016

(03-19-2016, 10:48 PM)kanthony Wrote: I designed a simple 3d printed case since there didn't seem to be one out there already. Nothing fancy but it works.

STLs available here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1428977

I printed your design but both the times there was alignment issue - i.e. the top and bottom didn't properly close/align. Might be the original design itself.

Also, the smaller notches break VERY easily.

Can you please let me know what size screws are ideal to lock it down - your design said M3 - is that correct?

Some pics attached.