So I purchased the game SKYCURSER from Griffin technologies. The design of this game has two USB thumb drives that hang, unsupported, outside of the game box. I wanted a support to zip tie these in place, to make sure they didn’t come loose and end up in the bottom of an arcade cabinet.
This is a very easy print, with no supports required if you lay the part on its side. Holes are provided for a 4 mm zip tie, two hold the memory card and the Wi-Fi thumb drive in place. printed in black PLA . Screw it into your cabinet in front of where your game board is screwed in, add the zip ties, and you’re good to go
Printer Brand: | Dremel | ||
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Printer: | 3D20 | Shop for this item | |
Nozzle Used: | Micro Swiss MK10 Plated Wear Resistant Nozzle for PTFE lined Hotend | Shop for this item | |
Rafts? | No | ||
Supports? | No | ||
Infill | 35% | ||
Filament | eSUN PLA+ Filament 1.75mm Black PLA 1.75MM Filament | Shop for this item |
Screw to your arcade cabinent or mounting wood and add zip ties.
Mountiing holes accomidate a #6 screew well
This design, as well as previous designs, was done in Autodesk’s free 123D design. This is now an abandoned piece of software, that I am still very proficient in. You can download its last revision (2.2.14) here, but understand that the online cloud storage option no longer works.
The .123dx file may contain sketches, solids, or both needed to render the final STL. and is included to ease part modification for your purpose.