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Finally finished case!

A part of this time I spent rerouting parts of the PCB board since I realised the USB port needs to point outward. I also discovered you can precisely move each switch location on KiCAD, so I adjusted that alongside the border to be perfect.

For the casing, originally I just wanted 2 pieces. However, I really wanted the screws to be invisible from the top, meaning I needed to screw from the bottom of the case. In order to ensure the 3D printer can print the case, I cut the case into 3 pieces where each piece can be oriented so tht there are more material on the bottom layer compared to the top (No hanging pieces that need scaffolding)

I’m really liking how this turned out, I haven’t decided on the colors of the casing yet, but that also depends on what filaments the 3D printer has, so that’s a decision for future me.

(I made the top layer of casing transparent so that you can see the PCB board)

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