Adjustable Universal Case - 3d Printed

by johannes-bosch in Circuits > Electronics

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Adjustable Universal Case - 3d Printed

Fully customizable 3d printed case with aluminium plates DIY
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A fully customizable universal case designed in Fusion360.

The case is actually quite stable and printed fast, because the big areas are metal.

More detailed information in my german video (use subtitles).

Or on thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5148070

If you have a problem, just write a comment and ask. ;)

Adjust Paramters in Fusion360

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Download the .f3d file and open the file in fusion360.

(Download fusion here: https://www.autodesk.de/products/fusion-360/personal)


To change the size and parameters open the parameters ("fx" button) and change their values.

You can adjust your size of the case (hight, width and length), your thickness of your plates, the stability and radius of your frame, and a holder for a circuit board.

3D Print the Frame

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3D print the frame files. You need the top and the bottom parts twice.

Sketch and Manufacture Plates

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A test circuit board and the front plates are adjusted themselves in fusion 360.

You can take them in a sketch an read out the measurements.

Or use them to sketch some openings and then (cnc) manufacture them.


I used 1.5 mm aluminium sheet for the panels. This you even can saw with wood saws.

Screw Together

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The case is printed in four parts and then screwed with some M3 screws together (screw directly into the printed parts).

You need four short M3 and four longer M3 screws. The exact length depends on your configuration. Screws for plastic are also working.


Don't forget the plates. ;)

Build Components Inside and Enjoy

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