This is my second entry for the Cooler Master FreeForm Playground Contest, and several additional designs are already in development.
The models are fully custom-designed for the MasterFrame 600, a highly modular chassis built to accommodate bespoke front-panel concepts. The open construction makes structural modifications straightforward and reliable.
Installation
Installation is simple due to the mechanical layout of the MasterFrame 600.
The stock front panel sits on a metal subframe that attaches magnetically to the case.
My design follows the same mounting logic:
print the segments on your 3D printer, glue them together at the circular joints with a strong two-component epoxy, and use the original screws to mount the assembled front to the metal frame.
The subframe provides rigidity, ensures proper alignment, and maintains full compatibility with the original case design.
Print Structure
The front panel is divided into ten sections to ensure optimal printability on the Prusa MK4S, which is currently my largest available print bed.
For users with larger machines, I will also upload unsplit versions so you can merge or split the files according to your own workflow and printer size.
The top cover is split into six parts.
The rounded segment forms the rear section.
The angular segment forms the front portion.
For the best surface quality, I printed all components top-up.
Supports were only added to the circular joints to ensure smooth, clean mating surfaces and precise assembly.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.