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Hi Folks! Here is some work I did to get a mounting plate for the Multi kit from @BladeZX, starting from the work that @electric_monk did to mount his ODE.

I found that printing it in 2 parts created a stronger front panel (I printed it face down) vs just the one part.

I used keystone USB3.0 adapters and then usb-a to usb-a small cables inside. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08ZN247XV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
For the front holes I used 3mm bolts of an appropriate length with nuts on the back side.

I will update it a bit later as I am still working on a small support piece that will be the last part.

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4875796

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Final piece - a small support piece on the left that screws into the rail there, to support the top part of the front panel so it doesn't flex too much when plugging/unplugging usb cables.
 

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I am working with @Kavas to print him one of these - and he has a newer Rev B of the ODE - the ide connector is in a slightly different place on the edge of the board, so if you have a rev B ODE - you will have to dremel or cut to expose the ide connector fully.

Matt
 
I am working with @Kavas to print him one of these - and he has a newer Rev B of the ODE - the ide connector is in a slightly different place on the edge of the board, so if you have a rev B ODE - you will have to dremel or cut to expose the ide connector fully.

Matt

Good news @Kavas didn't have any issues using the print AS IS with a Rev B of the ODE - so no modifications necessary!

Matt
 
Question: can anyone share what the resulting objects physical size is (dimensions)? Looking to have this printed (due to my little printer not being up to it) and in addition to being expensive the quoted size seems off (face plate over 6 inches wide).
 
So after struggling to get this printed, I went with the 1$ vinyl cutting board method...
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Edit: Added a front plate and anchor. Since I already had a hole cut for the old 246/256 mode toggle switch I used that as an anchor. Didn't quite get it cut our right, turns out that cutting up cutting boards is hard. But, I think I'm dubbing this "gud 'nough!"... but now I'm noticing I forgot to cut out a pass through for the USB to the dongle. Think I'll drill it.
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