Print the frame first in the color of your choice - it does not need a filament swap. Only modification from original description is to perform two filament swaps for the screen and button covers. One at layer four and then again at layer 7 (assuming .2 layer height). The screen and the button covers should be printed face-down on a textured bed for best results.
***Note - Instead of button top screws, I used socket cap screws to assemble the K6ARK case for the CFT1. In doing so, I found that the lid fit snugly without the need for magnets, so I did not add magnets to mine.
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Original Description:
I wanted a cover for my CFT1 to protect the screen, buttons and knobs when I put it in a pack. I wanted something that was easy to print, required no support and looked as good from the bottom as it does from the top. Print out all the parts, including two of the knob covers and use cyanoacrylate (super glue) for assembly. You will need four small round magnets, the ones I used were 8mmx2.5mm. The top is flat so you can use a range of sizes, just glue one on each corner.
The author remixed this model.
Simply added the CFT1 logo and woodland style graphics on the button covers.