I am looking for a design for my ender3 V1

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I am looking for a design for my ender3 V1 - Lemmy.world

Hello I am looking for a design for an electronic box, the requirements are: -EXTERNAL -Must fit a buck converter, pi 3B, mainboard and psu -It does not require a screen mount

I am not asking for you to make one, I just search for one, I couldnt fidn anything exacly like this during my research

TeachingTech on YouTube has a customizable box that may work. Here is the Thingiverse link: www.thingiverse.com/thing:3688967

He also has a ton of instructional videos about designing your own parts, so check them out as well.

However, if you have specific requirements for future projects, you are going to be better served by learning CAD. I promise that once you learn how to design your own parts, the usefulness of your printer will skyrocket.

I started learning Fusion 360 in 2020 and it has absolutely been worth it. I will say that if you are moving from TinkerCad to proper parametric modeling, the learning curve will be extremely steep.

Ender 3 all in one, universal rear electronics case by TeachingTech

A rear mounted electronics case for the Ender 3. At the back, there is room to mount a Raspberry Pi, fan, buck converter and two relays on the left. On the right, either the standard board with four TL smoothers or an MKS Gen L or SKR1.3. This design is modular, neat, quiet and offers better cable management than the factory design. Rear access is achieved with one bolt per side, without the need to turn the printer on its side. There's also enough room for other stepper motor drivers with large heat sinks if using an upgrade board. UPDATE: STEP files added. Already some great remixes. Also, I've run some 14 hour prints with the Noctua 40x10mm fan with no stepper driver overheating or layer shifts. UPDATE: 29/6/20 - Right hand case piece added to suit SKR mini E3, TH3D EZboard Lite or standard board when TL smoothers are not in use. The mounts for those are removed and the mainboard mount shifted right to make access a little easier. Everything explained here: https://youtu.be/k83M5H796U8