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Cases/Enclosures for electronics project are often a bit of a pain.  They cost too much, it is hard to find the right size, and after one is in hand it can be quite a bit of work to finish off all the holes, mounting bits and so on.  Perhaps 3D printing can come to the rescue.  I looked around for what are called parametric models of cases -- I did not find any that were quite what I had in mind so I designed my own.
 
Cases/Enclosures for electronics project are often a bit of a pain.  They cost too much, it is hard to find the right size, and after one is in hand it can be quite a bit of work to finish off all the holes, mounting bits and so on.  Perhaps 3D printing can come to the rescue.  I looked around for what are called parametric models of cases -- I did not find any that were quite what I had in mind so I designed my own.
  
This is an article started by Russ Hensel, see [[http://www.opencircuits.com/User:Russ_hensel]] for a bit of info.  This project is now at github: [[https://github.com/russ-hensel/Parametric-Case-Enclosure Parametric-Case-Enclosure]].
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This is an article started by Russ Hensel, see [["http://www.opencircuits.com/index.php?title=Russ_hensel#About My Articles" '''About My Articles''']] for a bit of info.  This project is now at github: [[https://github.com/russ-hensel/Parametric-Case-Enclosure Parametric-Case-Enclosure]].
  
 
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