RG35XX H Hard shell case

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RG35XX H Hard shell case

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 58% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 58% infill
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Description

I remixed @Printit's design originally used for the RG353M to fit the RG35XX H

 

I also stripped the branding so it would work better printing patterned shells, using high temp patterned heatbeds as shown in photos.

 

[Note: the pattern shown is the photo is achieved with a specific heatbed, and is not a part of the design]

 

The design boasts slim sturdy hinge, single latch securing system, cutout for USB-C charging while in the case, inner shell indentations for a snug fit.

 

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What you will need for this print:

 

• Self Adhesive Sticky Back Multipurpose Felt Sheet (1.5mm thickness - 2mm thickness) cut to size

 

• Normal 3d printer filament for the Hinge joints (1.75mm)

 

• Nail Clippers or wire cutters to snip the filament after you pass it through the hinges

 

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Happy Gaming :)

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it’s ok. fits nicely but the USB-C port doesn’t align in the center like it should and the port almost rests at the bottom hole opening. but overall it’s great for protection.
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thank you for the photos and review, it was originally designed with the 90 degree USB-C cable in mind. does your standard USB-C fit although its not aligned to the centre?
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Replying to @333helix :
Yea, you are correct, I’m using a standard USB-C straight cable, it fits in but I have to tilt the gaming device up a little for the cable to go in, otherwise it does not align to the center.
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Printed on Flashforge Adventurer 5m, I am satisfied with the result, only the hole for the USB-C socket is not central, but the cable fits.
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thank you for your youtos and review, your case looks lovely!
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Other Issues:Good idea, nice shape, printed without adhesion or stringing problems, but technically not good at all.. The case when ''closed'' is actually not closed at all. The front tab is not pronounced enough (and the bottom case one not deep enough) to keep the case closed tightly. As you can see from the photos and video, the case is held slightly closed in the center by the tab but there are still open slots on the sides. Too bad, because I really liked it aesthetically.
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thank you for your comment, its unfortunate as if you check all the other comments and photos you will see that no one had that issue. it seems you need to calibirate your printer with your filament, and also don't remove the case from the hotplate before its cooled down.
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Replying to @333helix :
Well, I have no problems with my printer, no calibrations or anything, since I regularly print other things and I have no problems.. And I always waited for the cold plate before removing the objects. Even in your photo, looking at it carefully, the problem is noticeable, even if to a lesser extent.. I'm sorry to give a "low" rating, but if the print does not come out well, I have little to do about it..
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came out very good. Snug fit and very compact design.
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I really appreciate you leaving a review and glad you like it :)
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It looks great but where are the pins for the hinges? The 3D model doesn't seem to have it.
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as explained In the description you don't need to print pins for the hinges it uses 3d printer filament for the hinges
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Has the USB-C port hole been centered?
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Thank you for rating
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