in desk pc case 3d models
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Something I've been working on for a long time and finally completed. ...It is the case for the PC desk.
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I'm going to realize a Desk Case project, but not the mainstream heavy strobo-lighted gamer style, i'm planning to make an angular desk case that fits in every bedroom/, that could be useful for someone to make his/her office/study/bedroom more clear...
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Headset hanger for desks or PC case with right angle corners. The X axis is 71.62MM in case it does not scale right for you (like me and Cura... ...we need to have a talk, Cura.) Use double stick tape to stick to desk and have fun!
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If you are interested in this design make sure to contact me via email: saric.isak@gmail.com
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A costume ITX mount to fit the motherboard on top pf it and still have some airflow beneath it. ... I designed this part as a part of my costume desk PC built.
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this is a desk mostly, but the table can fit an LLCM motherboard and 3x 3.5" hard drives, so it fits a PC and you can add parts to screw yourself to the table to make this desk as you like the PC is oil cooled and 2 filtered pumps makes the heat go...
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Designed this custom modular PC desk for myself in Solid-Edge and key-shot, got this built and now I live with this desk.Features:1.Enough space for a Desktop & a Laptop2.Caster wheels provided for quick displacement. 3.Detachable(magnetic joint)...
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://tinkercad.com/things/l7HY0SyU4ea
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://tinkercad.com/things/l7HY0SyU4ea
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The 3D printed parts needed to convert a Macintosh classic II case into a Windows PC.
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Remixed Michael's awesome rear ender 3 case to fit an orange pi pc, I use orange pi pc for all my octoprint instances, since i have several of them (7+) and they are much cheaper than raspberry pi, while the performance is the same. Also removed...
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... was very fun to make. I don't know how big an average PC is, but it's not life-sized anyway, so just scale it up in a slicer. HARDWARE: 4 medium fit M3 screws (or anything for a 3.4 mm gap) A PC (probably) P.S. ... The flames are for speed (wowie)