Description
This model is a snap-fit caliper case designed to fit 100 mm and 150 mm calipers.
All hinges are snap-together, with no pins, screws, or glue required.
The inner layout is intentionally universal so it can fit calipers of slightly different shapes, and there is also an internal accessory compartment for storing small items such as: pencil, batteries, measuring accessories, bits or small hardware…
For best protection and a tight fit, I recommend adding foam padding inside the case.
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Printing Details
Material Used: PLA
Recommended Materials: PETG or ABS for better durability and heat resistance
Layer Height: 0.2 mm
Infill: 5–10%
Supports: Recommended only under hinge areas
Print Time: ~1.5 hours
Post-Processing
Remove supports
Optionally add foam padding
No sanding or extra finishing required
Assembly Instructions
Remove supports (if used).
Snap the top case and bottom case together at their hinge area - they’re designed to flex and lock in place.
Snap the front lock piece in place.
Snap the compartment lid in place.
Optionally Add foam strips or padding inside to secure your caliper.
Insert your caliper and any accessories into the case.
Safety Notes
Snap-fit hinges require some pressure - use caution to avoid pinched fingers.
Ensure the caliper is clean and dry before storing.
For hot environments, PETG or ABS is recommended instead of PLA.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.