Updated my AliExpress RGBS AV Booster model to fit Krikzz' new (and better) EDFX!
You'll have to see which version of the mid-section (Connector_Bottom) you'll want to print.
I made 2 versions (can be found in the sub-folders), on that easily allows an insert you can do a multi-colour print with, and a base version that's merged (but a little easier to print).
For best results I suggest 0.2mm layer heights - though mine in the image were printed at 0.3mm (because It's a prototype, and dimensions were more important to check that visual details).
You'll need some hardware to assemble the pieces together to form a sturdy shell;
Note: screws can be variable length, there's extra space taken into account on the shell for these - so you can use whatever you may have laying around still.
You'll have to remove all the extra pieces from the EDFX first, remove the bottom screw standoffs, and the whole acrylic top should lift off easily.
Start with gluing the “Connector_Trim” into the “Connector_Top”, making sure the orientation is correct (beveled edge needs to face towards the bottom, and the rounded corners orient towards the front - should only fit one way anyway).
The “Lever_Top” friction fits into the Top, no need for glue.
Using the countersunk screws and hex nuts, you can screw the “Bottom_Support_Stand” onto the “Connector_Bottom” (or the complete variant if you chose that).
Next is to screw the “Back_Support_Bracket” (same screws and nuts) onto that assembly as well.
You can slide the square nuts into the slots underneath the holes where the EDFX goes (flat surface is easiest, so they done slide out and around).
Slide the EDFX in at an angle from the top, and line up with the printed holes.
The holes in the “Bottom_Support_Stand” are just there to allow the screws to go deeper into the housing, don't be alarmed if they don't screw into it (that's what the nuts are for).
Tighten the hex socket screws down, and finally snap-fit the top onto the whole assembly.
Done! Enjoy your new mini-IFU ♥
The author marked this model as their own original creation.