Thread 2932292 - /diy/

Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:05:12 AM No.2932292
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i figure i post here because g is kind of clueless.
Id like to 3d print a pc case. How should i go about it?
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:19:20 AM No.2932296
>>2932292 (OP)
Design it print it pretty it up if you want and assemble it.
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:29:51 AM No.2932298
>>2932292 (OP)
>Get printer that can print PEEK, PC, or ABS filament
>Download these STL files https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3704806
>Open them using a slicing program to get G-Code files
>Setup the printer and filament
>Transfer the G-Code files to the 3D printer
>Press Print
>???
>Profit
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 5:36:43 AM No.2932299
>>2932298
i kimd of knew it was going to be mini itx i think my mobo is m-atx.
i did find this though.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4818480
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:48:04 AM No.2932319
>>2932292 (OP)
But why? There's no advantage to it, it will be functionally worse than any $20 steel case.
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 7:58:42 AM No.2932321
I'm pretty sure the components of your computer are all grounded through the case so you will need to account for that