INLretro Dumper-Programmer Case v2

Last month, I purchase an INLretro Dumper-Programmer and began using it almost immediately.
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Last month, I purchase an INLretro Dumper-Programmer and began using it almost immediately. However, without a case, the solder points on the bottom of the PCB left marks on my desk (which my wife still hasn't found out about). Having a 3d printer and CAD knowledge, I designed a basic case for the device.

For the screw holes, use 5x #4 x 1/2 inch screws to keep secure in place.

The board does not have a screw hole on the bottom right corner, causing the board to not be 100% flush with the bottom of the case. Adjustments were made to accommodate the solder joints and screws for the components in that area.

Thanks to feedback from other printers, I've made some changes to the design by increasing the outside perimeter. This should help with other slicers and printers where thin wall detection can not be enabled. To prevent people from having to dial in advanced settings in Cura or Simplify3d, I made changes to the model.

Print instructions

Filament: PLA (used Amz3d PLA for v2)
Layer Height: 0.20mm first layer / 0.15mm remainder
Infill: 15%
Infill Design: Gyroid
Top Fill Pattern: Rectilinear
Supports: Not Needed
Hardened Steel Nozzle Temp: 225 first layer / 220 remainder
Bed Temperature: 60 throughout

My print time was 3 hours 50 minutes.

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