I included the STL files of course but also the .GCODE files so you can see or put the s if you have doubts.
You must have a printer of at least 300x300mm to print it
(The parts were printed with a 350x350mm voron)
The parts must absolutely be printed in PETG, the parts are too large for ABS we need precision, and PLA risks not resisting the heat of the components if they heat up too much
The parts must be printed with an infill of 10%.
5 lower layers, 5 upper layers and 4 walls
What do you need?
5 kilos of PETG (I recommend buying 7 or 8 or more depending on your budget in case of an error)
-basic tools for screwing, cutting etc.
-a soldering iron and if possible a 3d pen (but not obligatory)
-glue
-paint (according to your tastes, surprise me)
-polyester car putty (what I used) or any paste to fill the holes
-4 M5 flat head screws (for the feet)
-10 M5 nut
-20 M3 X 5mm inserts
-4 M5 x 16 mm screws (for graphics card )
-2 M5 x 80 mm screws (under the power and restart buttons)
-2 M3 X 8 mm screws (for the antenna (optional)
-2 M3 x 12mm screws (for front USB 3.0)
-5 self-drilling screws (for plastic or wood) of approximately 7mm with flat head for the motherboard
-PCie riser with bracket (photo provided) of 40cm minimum (I took 50cm)
-Start and restart button 16mm in diameter with 60cm of wire
-standard" 12v thermometer (4.7cmx2.7cm)
-1 MOLEX connector for the thermometer
-SMA antenna extension (optional depending on your motherboard)
-2x 120mm fan (ARGB^^)
-temperature resistant tape (just a little)
-2 USB 3.0 connector (as in the photos) and 2 USB 3.0 extension depending on your motherboard
The assembly is quite quick and easy to understand so I will only detail what seems important to me but you can me by message and I will improve the tutorial if necessary:
1) Print the parts and clean them (you can help yourself with a lighter if you have stringing
2) The parts are designed with a notch system and alignment holes so that they align perfectly, the most important thing is that the rear square is square so that the door closes well but it should not cause a problem
3) Put glue between 2 pieces then using the soldering iron melt the ts before the glue dries and then make a seam all along the length
4) Once all the pieces are assembled and glued use a 3D pen or filling paste to fill the holes between the pieces
5) Make a painting using an airbrush or brush according to your tastes
6) Use the photos provided to know how to the cables but assembly should be quite simple and instinctive (but if you have any questions don't hesitate)
7) Fix the motherboard and insert all the components into the case then make the connections
8) Press the power button and see your GROGU light up and enjoy