LMS8001 case
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If you're lucky enough to own the LMS8001 companion board, you know it was only shipped as a PCB. This case lets you mount the PCB safely, along with U.FL to SMA leads and even install a DC jack. The case should give you a lot of utility out of your LMS8001. The lid comes with some handy information on which ports do what actions. If not needed, just remove these instructions from the SCAD and export. You can tap the PCB mounts with an M3 tap or use a self-tapping screw instead. Be careful when removing supports from the front panel - the middle section is pretty weak. Adding some little rubber feet will let air enter the lower vent. This print took six hours to complete.
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