Ridgid Einsy Case | Reversed, Covered Wires, MMU2S, More Airflow, Hole For LEDs, PiZero2 Frame, Clears X Axis

Remix of the Ridgid Einsy Case, with screws from Cabelbox Enclosure to secure to frame and a Pi Zero 2 Frame.
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updated January 30, 2022

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Will flesh out a better description later.

  • Added hexagon mesh to base to look cooler.
  • Added small hole on top for DC wire to power led lights.
  • Remixed Pi Zero cover to have hexagon mesh.
  • Fixed thin walls in top of base (around where extruder wire comes in).
  • Added and modified plastic screws to secure to aluminum extrusion part of the frame.
  • Fixed hole on bottom that allows main wires coming in. Now you don't have to take them off of the board. Made hole smaller to keep fingers out.
  • Extended edge of base to match the lid height. It does not hit X axis motor.
  • Chamfered most outer edges to make it smoother and less sharp corners.
  • made led wire hole on top 1mm bigger so the wire will be easier to fit.
  • centered the screw a bit better. Part of it was off center by 0.5mm.
  • Pi cover is 1mm higher than base. X axis does not touch it.
  • Using Pi Zero 2 frame from David linked below.
  • Added non “cut out” version of Base file. In case someone didn't want a hole.
  • Deleted older files, too many details were fixed.
  • Added Base with hole for USB Adapter to Pi Zero 2 mini USB port. This is for a USB camera.

I printed everything in PLA to test the fit. Layer height of 0.3mm, 20% infill is plenty strong enough. Basic Prusa PLA profile.

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