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This is a simple design to protect the control knobs on Teenage Engineering pocket operators. The design is intended to be used with the Teenage Engineering silicone pocket operator cases.
Over time, these knobs get loose and can cause drift on your pocket operator settings. The protector fits snugly on the pocket operator when using the Teenage Engineering silicone case. This should prevent knob drift and damage when traveling with pocket operators. The screen and buttons are very durable, so the case is not intended to cover or protect these components.
Flipping the print sideways in your slicer will produce faster prints and require less support plastic. Printing the case as is tends to produce smoother prints.
Download files: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6501755
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