![]() My PCB design files are in KiCad, and I decided to design the case in Blender, since I already know how to use it. Cut-outs for cable routing to expansion ports.Ability to mount the PCB inside the case.The requirements for the enclosure are simple: ![]() I could have saved some time if I positioned the ports and mounting holes to match pre-made electronics enclosures, but I’ll take that as a lesson for my next project. Since this is my first electronics project, I’m working sequentially, and have completely ignored the need for a case until now. My effort on this project has been focused on making a design which works, then transferring that design to a PCB. This is my first ever 3D print, so I had a few things to learn. ![]() This blog post is about the process of building a 3D-printed case to house this project, using Blender. I recently built a small 6502-based computer on a custom PCB, which I designed in KiCad. ![]()
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