I wanted a case like effae's one, but with a nicer and more sturdy tenting solution than gluing on some legs. So I made my own! This case has a 21 degree angle.
Note this is for the V2 non-RGB version.
The case and the tenting frame screw together using four M2 screws. The screws go through the case and thread directly into the smaller holes in the frame, no heat inserts needed. I used 6mm long ones, 4mm or 8mm would probably work too but I haven't tried that.
The case itself replaces the bottom FR4 plate in the original design. It expects that 7mm standoffs were used, this is important for the connecting cable hole. It also expects the MCU to be socketed (i.e. raised off the PCB a bit). If you soldered it flush to the PCB this case won't work. I won't be taking change requests because I made this mostly for myself, but feel free to remix it. Here is an Onshape link. (if anyone wanted to change the tenting angle this could be done pretty easily too. Open the onshape document and look for “Tenting angle plane” in the list of features)
All files are in the orientation that they are designed to be printed in. I recommend printing these on a smooth print surface (e.g. smooth PEI) so that the two parts sit together flush without gaps once assembled.
Parameters used for the print in the photo:
The author marked this model as their own original creation.