
Thanks! I had a few of these USB-C breakout boards lying around ( https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005005776162012.html) which also fit fine.
However, the lid is loose in this design, could be secured with a cable tie i guess, or print a few percent smaller.
Also note that a lot of usb-c power supplies do not supply 5v without having (5.1kΩ) pull-up resistors on the CC pins - which on my breakout boards is not exposed. (edited)
I am using USB A Power bricks so this is not an issue for me but thanks for the heads up.
The lid being loose is most likely an issue with print tolerances the gap is 0.355mm
Very nice model. First print after upgrading my printer to 24V.
Printed with .4 nozzle and .3 layer height. (edited)
I printed the V4 model
Great design and holds my coin perfectly.
Printed in PLA
20% infill
No supports
1.5 hour print time.
Printed with 0.4 mm nozzle and 0.2 mm layer height with Cookiecad Funfetti Clear Filament with Rainbow Glitter PLA.
With 0.20mm QUALITY @MK4 0.4 print settings, the printing time was 27 minutes.
It holds and displays toploaded cards well and is very sturdy! I've made many because of the fast printing speed.
The fan faceplate legs are too thin, and break easily if the screws are tight. Ideally, they should be thicker. Other than this, it's a good design, using the 120mm fan for plenty of airflow over the drives.