waiwainl
Grand Master
Just discovered this! Really awesome!
Man that looks great in all white!I printed the G-NET case from your models, thanks for the hard work! I think it looks awesome.
Sorry it looks like its just a bit over. The x-y dimensions are: 266.5 x 224.5 mmHow big is the System 12 case? Not sure if it will fit on a A1/P1S bed (26,5x26,5cm)
Yeah it should be pretty straightforwardHello its possible make the case for c2 puyo puyo 2? Thanx for advance
Yeah I'll give it a shot!@Robertguy09 Any chance you’d be willing to remix that Gnet shell to fit more standard size printers? I would do it but my 3D modeling skill are lacking. No where as good as yours. I know it’s a lot to ask so I understand if you wouldn’t want to. I really love your cases but my poor X1C can’t handle it…![]()
Just taking a quick look, I'll probably just split the case in half. Also, I will likely simplify the design. Make it more boxy, take out the slant in the back and eliminate some of the vent holes.Yeah I'll give it a shot!
It'll be an interesting learning experience. Mainly figuring out the best joining method.
I can't say when I'll get to it though.
I appreciate your efforts Robert. I was imagining something more like this. https://www.printables.com/model/145301-omvs-shell-split-version/files Look at how the top shell is joined. For the bottom please reference the split bottom shells models in the link below. https://www.printables.com/model/231117-open-mvs-advanced-printable-case/files . I understand if you don’t wanna waste anytime splitting your cases design. I just want more people like myself to be able to print and enjoy your amazing cases. Thanks for you hard work it hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Awesome! I look forward to whatever you can do.I have printed one of these and was thinking about it also.
With that case, it can be split and then printed flat on the large face because at least one axis fits an average printers dimensions.
With the gnet case, both the X and Y is larger than 250mm. So to print it flat it would need to be split in 4.
I'll give it some though and see what I can make.![]()