*Updated* Cut some of the centre out to use less filament, increase the thickness of the insert walls and prints around 40 minutes faster (Speed Dependant).
I wanted to be able to mount one of the SKR CR6 boards into my CR-10 Smart without having to cut a hole in the front panel of the printer so that the USB connection can be used.
The SD card slot can easily be accesed also.
This was printed with a 50% infill to ensure that it remained rigid along with 5 perimeters.
4 x M3 x 4.6 x 5.7 Knurled Brass Nut Inserts (M3 x 5 x 5 also work)
The original screws can be used to mount it to the printer and the same length M3 screws to mount the board. (Only 3 are required to mount the board to the printer.
The only additional things you need will be:
1 x 14 pin 2.54mm Pitch DC3 IDC FC Female To Male Connector
1 x 16 pin 2.54mm Pitch DC3 IDC FC Female To Male Connector
I thought that 100mm ones would be fine to extend the cables enough, which they are but they do make the wiring a little untidy. I would suggest going for the 200mm or 300mm as they will be able to be tucked away better.
(I'm running the CR-10 Smart without the bottom panel on as the fan is no longer in the correct position for the best cooling. A link will be added shortly to the new fan mount to take the original fan)
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Motherboard Fan Mount for this can be found here: https://www.printables.com/model/332065-cr-10-smart-motherboard-fan-mount-for-use-with-the
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