This is DIN rail mountable (and standalone) case with protection cover for Meanwell LRS-350-24 PSU.
This case is designed primarily as an accessory for The RIG — a DIY workstation stand for testing electronic components.
However, it's versatile enough to be used with any conventional 3D printer or other electronic devices and systems you may be building.
Case features:
Core Benefits:
3d printing process | FDM (fused deposition modeling) |
Infill type | Support cubic, Grid, Gyroid, Honeycomb, Triangle or Cubic |
Material | ASA, ASA-CF, ABS, ABS+, ABS-CF [1] |
Infill percentage | 25 - 60% [2] |
Layer height | 0.2mm, recommended |
Wall count | Recommended: 4 |
Solid top/bottom layers | Recommended: 5 |
Extrusion width | 0.4mm, recommended |
Customise the top lid the way you want with slicer settings
Adjust slicer settings:
— Wall loops: 0
— Top shell layers: 0
— Bottom shell layers: 0
— Sparse infill density: Up to your liking [1]
— Sparse infill pattern: Of your choice [2]
[1][2] — 16%, Honeycomb worked well for me, just becouse hexagons are bestagons but you do you.
— Just in case you do not want to deal with this - there is a pre-designed version for enclosure with hexagonal openings available in files as well.
Here are most popular choices how to do so:
Date | Changes |
15.01.2025 | Initial release |
The author marked this model as their own original creation.