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TurboCase Mach 1.5 (1.0 Upgrade)

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  • TurboCase_Mach_1.0_-_Assembled.stl
  • TurboCase_Mach_1.0_-_Main_Case.stl
  • TurboCase_Mach_1.0_-_Side_Cover.stl
  • TurboCase_Mach_1.0_-_Vent_Covers.stl
  • TurboCase_Mach_1.0_400X400_Print_Bed.stl
  • TurboCase_Mach_1.5_-_Assembled.stl
  • TurboCase_Mach_1.5_-_Main_Case_Mesh.stl
  • TurboCase_Mach_1.5_-_Main_Case_No_Mesh.stl
  • TurboCase_Mach_1.5_-_Side_Cover.stl
  • TurboCase_Mach_1.5_400X400_Print_Bed_Mesh.stl
  • TurboCase_Mach_1.5_400X400_Print_Bed_No_Mesh.stl

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Publication date 2020-09-29 at 22:07
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2018-05-22 at 15:39
Design number 206131

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This is a remix of the fantastic case by CippyO. I rearranged all of the components, added vents, and made it look a little sleeker.

The case is modelled after a mix between a hot rod, a jet plane, and a CPU case. It is designed to hold up to two (2) 120mm case fans, one right in between the lower and upper cavities, and one on top of the case. There are flame-shaped vents on the sides, a turbine-shaped vent on the front, and if you decide not to use the upper fan, a large 120mm vent on top. The "floor" in between the upper and lower cavities has a diamond mesh design, allowing air to pass freely through the entire case. Also, although it isn't in the pictures, there is a separation between the interior fan mount and the lower part of the case, with a hex mesh to allow air to pass through.

Additionally, there is a slot on the side panel for printers that utilize a graphic LCD that has a built in SD slot, and a holder under the screen for 4 extra microSD cards. Within the case there is a mount point for a Raspberry Pi form-factor board that allows external access to the interface ports.

This case is the same width as the one by CippyO, however because the PSU mount is relocated to the bottom, the mount for the control board is moved over to allow for the wider boards utilized by the newer CR-10S and Mini line printers.

I designed this some time ago now, and my priorities have changed since. I do not currently plan on printing this, but you all can try it and tell me if anything needs changing, or change it yourself through TinkerCAD.

Note that like in the original design by CippyO, you will need to extend some wires to make this work properly. There is a channel up the back for routing wires to and from the PSU.

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