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This is a Commodore Amiga-themed case for the excellent MiSTer Floppy project from RobSmithDev.
This case is designed to fit the surface mount version of the board and a PC-styled floppy drive. I'm using a Panasonic JU-256A216P drive. I've purposefully designed the case to print without supports and to not need any post-print finishing (sanding or painting). I print using a Bambu Lab P1S printer with a textured plate.
How to build:
1. Print all pieces (except for the one labeled no print -- that is just to show the full model) in the orientation they have been uploaded in. This means the bottom and lid are printed with their back side on the plate, vertically.
2. The fascia prints in 2 pieces so that the bevelled piece does not need supports. The bevelled piece slides into the fascia.
3. Once printed, screw the MiSTer Floppy to the bottom piece using 2x m3x4 screws.
4. Screw the rails to side of your floppy drive using 4x m3x4 screws.
5. Connect the cables and place the floppy into the bottom piece.
6. Attached the top piece using 4x m3x10 screws through the bottom holes. The screws will go through the drive rails and fasten into the top. Do not fully screw tight yet, leave it a little loose.
7. Attach the bevelled piece to the fascia, then simply push the fascia onto the front of the case. There are 4 mounting holes in the front of the case that match with 4 mounting posts in the fascia. Gently push all the way on.
8. Tighten the screws on the bottom.
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