In the process of planning my upgrade from 525 C to Primo J (and printing the parts), I have been searching for a way to contain the SKR Pro V1.2 board so that it doesn’t get dusty.
I decided to try and design my own. First, in FreeCAD, which didn’t seem to go so well; then I opened up OnShape and was able to make something that appeared correct and functional.
Before I push my own design (untested as I’m printing parts right now), I want to acknowledge @panamajuice’s design that I passed by at first because of the title. It appears it actually is made for the TFT35 V3.0 board, not TFT32 as the title suggests. Check it out, it’s printed and works. I may even go with it instead of my own because it has a lid for the screen.
Link to Gian Paulo’s SKR Pro V1.2 and TFT35 V3.0 Case
Here’s my case, with two versions: no fan and fan. The lid is flat and has screw holes that go at least 16-20mm into the edges of the case. All hardware is designed for M3 screws as the holes for the board, fan, and lid are 2.8mm diameter (meant to cut threads when putting in the screws; I think this is how others make designs like that). Feel free to change it or anything. Again, I haven’t tested it yet.
Thingiverse won’t log in right now, so here are the STLs on GitHub.
GitHub Repository with Parts
Thank you.
Edit: I forgot to mention that also in contention was a plastic electronics enclosure from Amazon that someone recently used in their build. A more than adequate size would be about $8, so I was trying to decide between just buying that or finding one to print.
