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3d printer mount for adafruit clear case w/2.8" pitft display
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I am fairly new so use my settings as a rough guide, only. Also this is my first contribution to thingiverse. The mount was created using tinkercad. I haven't found a good case design yet for the raspberry pi 3 with the 2.8" tft display. So I purchased one from adafruit. Links to case and cover are below: [case](https://www.adafruit.com/product/2253) [faceplate](https://www.adafruit.com/product/2807) I created this to mount my adafruit case and faceplate for the 2.8" pitft display to one of the extrusion rails on the ender 5 pro. Other cases might fit. But I don't know for sure. Also there appears to be 2 versions of the display. My display has the buttons on the left side. Also, I have ordered a small fan to attach to this case and have made cutouts for airflow on the adafruit case with my dremel tool. The fan hasn't arrive yet, so that part of the design has not been tested. I ordered the fan(s) on amazon and here is the [link](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KS5DGG5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) I used cura 4.7.1 to do the slicing. The filament is Sunlu Petg at .2mm layer height and .35 line width. My speed setting is 60mm/s and cooling fan speed is set to 35%. Infill density is set to 40%. I used supports with an overhang angle of 60 if that helps. I also used a raft. Which I have used on everything when printing petg, so far. Hope someone uses this and gives me feedback.
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