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Pagoda Stubby TPU case by hulabaloo
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 1 month ago
Since the original pagoda cover is open source, I chose the GNU license. Is this correct?
Anyhow, I took that cover and added a section for an SMA nut.
IF you build your own stubby it's best to start with a piece of wire 28-30mm long. Then expose about 3mm on each end for the center element. That length should fit this cover perfectly. I use the Andy Shen jig printed in PLA found here on thingiverse.
How to:
https://youtu.be/QOEE9oSiv8c
Printer: Prusa mk3
filament: Sainsmart TPU
infill: 30% (the walls will be solid).
orientation: cone up, like an ice cream cone
Anyhow, I took that cover and added a section for an SMA nut.
IF you build your own stubby it's best to start with a piece of wire 28-30mm long. Then expose about 3mm on each end for the center element. That length should fit this cover perfectly. I use the Andy Shen jig printed in PLA found here on thingiverse.
How to:
https://youtu.be/QOEE9oSiv8c
Printer: Prusa mk3
filament: Sainsmart TPU
infill: 30% (the walls will be solid).
orientation: cone up, like an ice cream cone