A chunky thinkpad-like framework
A chunky thinkpad-like framework
Manufacturing a laptop case is not cheap despite the simple appearance, especially if limited run. Alt case for Framework would likely be non-factory machinig affair. And that shit is very expensive. Probably cheaper if done in PRC but still. I think that’s why noone has done it.
In addition to the physical design which would take number of prototypes to fit the rest of it correctly, you’d need to redesign EMI shielding and RF if metal case so radios function well.
printables.com/…/449-framework-computer-mainboard…
A while back they partnered with Prusa on a 3d printing contest. There are some neat cases in there, including a steam deck style one, but no direct laptop replacement.
It wouldn’t be THAT hard, it just seems like nobody thought it would be useful, you wouldn’t get any additional functionality out of a bigger case, you’re still locked into the same connectors, battery, and modules.

Design custom 3D-printed case, mount, or accessories for the Framework Mainboard! We’re looking for innovative solutions that highlight the Mainboard’s capabilities as a powerful standalone computer. Whether it’s a sleek case for a mini desktop setup, a creative mount for a unique project, or a modular accessory that enhances functionality, we want to see how you can push the limits. A valid entry must securely house or support the Framework Mainboard. You can use the provided Mainboard case model as a template, even if you don’t own the Mainboard.
Reduced modularity to appease corporate purchasers doesn’t really sit well with me. Kind of the opposite of their ethos.
Like a dark path that leads to profits over sustainability, where framework takes their momentum and pivots into just another laptop manufacturer.
No thanks. I love my fw13 just the way it is.
Yeah I tend to agree. Framework is going after the consumer enthusiast market.
The Thinkpad is rugged because employees don’t take care of laptops that they didn’t pay for. Businesses aren’t going to pay someone at $50-80/hr to upgrade the RAM in 3000 laptops. They’re just going to send them to ewaste or auction and buy all new ones from their stupid Dell Vender.