Computer Case

Computer Case

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At long last, here is my first attempt at a Sketchup designed, Thing-o-matic printed computer case. Instructions Scale to .8 if you are using a Mini-ITX motherboard as I did in the pictures. The pieces will print more easily. If you can go full size, you'll have more space to work with. You will have to modify this if you want to go with a Micro-ATX or larger. Cut a piece of acrylic or re-size the table top in my end table design for a lid. This design contemplates an exterior power supply. You can either cut to the specs on the motherboard with a band saw or other cutting tool or you can redesign it with the motherboard specs in mind and print it accordingly. I am working on a video to go with this, but it is unknown when it will be finished or when I do any further versions of this. Feel free to modify as that's what custom computer cases are all about.

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