It's a great model.
Printed with PLA+ from AnyCubic. Doesn't increase the overall size of the keyboard, so fits perfectly in my bag where I carried my sweep when it was pcb only. Easy access to usb and power switch.
Thanks so much!


It's a great model.
Printed with PLA+ from AnyCubic. Doesn't increase the overall size of the keyboard, so fits perfectly in my bag where I carried my sweep when it was pcb only. Easy access to usb and power switch.
Thanks so much!
Another one. PETG Apricot and Mint Green,.
Need to improve on Print quality, but result is still pleasing.
@SebastianSal_2157036 looks great to me, nice color combo!
Awesome!
Printed the soldered bottom plate version and it fits perfectly.
Thank you!
cool customization and pattern on the top parts! thanks for posting a make, glad to see it worked out!
Well sized case and a good fit, button lines up and works perfectly for the -C3, but I had to file it down a little bit so it wasn't just perpetually pressed. Printed this in some Hatchbox PLA. (edited)
This tiny design is hecking preem, I absolutely love it. No more peeping for the tiny reset button
Printed using Geeetech Grey ABS+. This model works for mounting anything box-like, not only power bricks! (edited)
@Chongfun fantastic, thank you for posting this make!
Hi, would you mind sharing your source file for the case?
@jaddel_129816 hey, best I can do is .step files, which I've just uploaded.
@void Great thanks, that’s all I need to model of what I have in Mind. (:
Seems that the reset button is not reachable :/
Good one, i already compare the custom cans one and yours. Sounds almost the same, the only problem is that is hard asf to remove without breaking them. (edited)
@Papatutuwawa_2395026
thank you! I could make the pins/nubs smaller, but then I'd risk having them not lock in place and spinning on the cup, and I wouldn't want that.
PLA is probably prone to breaking, being stiffer and brittle; PETG is better suited because it's more elastic, and this works well together with the short height of the outer ring, giving it that little bit of flex that is required and making it easier to pop the grills out with the help of a small spudger, or a flathead screwdriver, without any damage.
There is definitely a difference in sound, it's an interesting experiment.