schroppi shares:
A case for game cartridges of the Nindendo 3ds.
Top and bottom can be printed in any desired material, but i would recommend printing it with transparent filament to make it easier to see wich game is in the case. I used the settings explained in this video by CNC Kitchen( https://youtu.be/9qb25Gi4Jv0 ). Due to my textured buildplate the results didn´t come out perfectly clear, but clear enough to tell wich game is in the case.
The hinge was designed to work with TPU 95A but filament with lower shore hardness should also work fine.
For assembly the hinge needs to be pressed into the two pieces of the case. If the fit is too loose, it might be necessary to scale up the hinge in your slicer to ensure it stays in place when using the case.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6434502
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