makerunit

makerunit

Welcome to the "makerunit" channel! Here you can watch fun projects mainly based on 3D printing, but also some other fun stuff occasionally. Check out and download most of my projects at: www.printables.com/@makerunit_735717/models

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  • @TopeOluwadare
    @TopeOluwadareКүн бұрын

    Hello! I was wondering if there is a way to buy this already preassembled for people who don't have a 3D printer. Also, for someone who was looking into getting a 3D printer, which ones would you recommend? Thanks for looking out for us fellow HDD users at the end LOL. I personally need cheap & large amounts of storage for music & movie storage. I own a bunch of lossless music & Blu-rays, so I need it. I happened to accidentally run into this video, & you've earned a sub. Can't wait for what is next!

  • @makerunit
    @makerunitКүн бұрын

    Hey there! Thank you and I’m happy to hear you like my design! Unfortunately I currently do not offer any selling services for my cases as I just simply do not have the time and resources to mass produce my designs… Maybe some time in the future though 😊 Oh, and if you like HDD storage, I think you’ll love one of my upcoming projects (next month if it goes as planned)

  • @user-ec2bb6ev9f
    @user-ec2bb6ev9fКүн бұрын

    Amazing work 👏👏👏

  • @makerunit
    @makerunitКүн бұрын

    Thank you! 😊

  • @deiveonmartinsen1831
    @deiveonmartinsen1831Күн бұрын

    Subscribed. You are amazing.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunitКүн бұрын

    Thank you so much! I appreciate it! 😊

  • @user-we7ib3eh3r
    @user-we7ib3eh3r2 күн бұрын

    I Love your videos man 😍😍

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit2 күн бұрын

    Thank you! 😊

  • @JAYTHEGREAT355
    @JAYTHEGREAT3552 күн бұрын

    id like to print it with glow in the dark petg. would it hold .

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit2 күн бұрын

    Mine is a combination of PLA and generic PETG so yeah that should hold just fine 😊

  • @JAYTHEGREAT355
    @JAYTHEGREAT355Күн бұрын

    @@makerunit thank you . 😊

  • @shaunkrause873
    @shaunkrause8732 күн бұрын

    I absolutely love this build so far. I went with a Gigabyte B650I and Ryzen 9 7900 with a PNY 3060 12GB card for my build. I also opted for the Thermalright 15mm fans and CPU Cooler. Currently, my only issue is I have attempted to print the cover for it 4 times, and every print fails for me; Octoprint just stops printing about 60-80% of the way through the large print. Is there any chance of getting a flat version of the case cover in multiple pieces that could be assembled?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit2 күн бұрын

    Hi there! I’m happy to hear you love the design! And I’m sorry to hear the external panel isn’t printing properly. Unfortunately this case was designed using Sketchup which I’m no longer using, and therefore I can not make any further changes to the design… :/ No idea why the print is failing so far through as many people have printed the case successfully. Have you tried rotating the print 90 degrees on the Z, sometimes small printing bugs can solve themselves just by rotating the piece on the build plate 😅

  • @TheTerk
    @TheTerk4 күн бұрын

    I can't wait for what's next.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit3 күн бұрын

    I’ll hope you’ll like it! 😜

  • @hansipanzi
    @hansipanzi4 күн бұрын

    Packing a 2000 euro PC build into an 18 euro case. I do not know

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit4 күн бұрын

    Well, I know! It works very well! 😉

  • @Airbag888
    @Airbag8885 күн бұрын

    I wish you had an alternate version that accomodates normal size ATX PSU as an option

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit5 күн бұрын

    Working on more versions! Stay tuned 😊

  • @bartman2395
    @bartman23957 күн бұрын

    Hey makeruunit, I love your builds and I'd love to see a sff pc case that a) fits in carry on b) is silent (custom loop, d5 pump with reservoir, more than 6x140mm fans, or 9-10x120mm + 2cm radiators) c) have 5090 and new i9 (future:) d) its 20l or less

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit6 күн бұрын

    Hi there! First of all, I do not have, or know the dimensions of a 5090 yet… you’re alsking for silent, but also up to 10 fans as well as being SFF. I’m afraid those specs are quite difficult to achieve. Maybe possible some day… my goal is to continue making cases in different form factors on a regular basis and perhaps some day one of those builds will fit your requirement 😊

  • @bartman2395
    @bartman23956 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit I surely will be doing it myself in kinda heavily moded meshroom s. Hopefully during christmas haha. Lets pray for 1-1.5 slot 5090 waterblock shorter than… 240.

  • @alexanderzawydiwski9534
    @alexanderzawydiwski953412 күн бұрын

    Didn’t realize how important these were for 3-D scanning and I need one

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit11 күн бұрын

    Oh yeah these have a lot of practical uses 😊

  • @WhatThisVideo-WTv
    @WhatThisVideo-WTv13 күн бұрын

    What could have been the total printing cost?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit13 күн бұрын

    About $50 I’d say. Depending on where you get your filament etc.

  • @user-gs2cv1vg9f
    @user-gs2cv1vg9f14 күн бұрын

    What about the audio cable?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit14 күн бұрын

    What do you mean? There should be an audio jack on the back of the motherboard. There are no front connectors on this one. 😅

  • @gottria
    @gottria14 күн бұрын

    So ready to pint this case for my ITX build...then I relized my K1 is a bit too small.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit14 күн бұрын

    Ah :/ sorry about that. I plan on making more ITX models that are printable on smaller printers too 😊 stay tuned

  • @DanSTttt
    @DanSTttt14 күн бұрын

    Why power supply intaking air from the bottom wall????? I think it should be flipped 180 degrees so fan is on top? no? Except that part design is pretty cool

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit14 күн бұрын

    My explaination would be so it doesn’t inhale hot air from the rest of the case, and instead sucks in cool air from below? 😊

  • @DanSTttt
    @DanSTttt14 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit I'm mostly judging by the layout of psu screw holes in commercially-made pc cases I've had to deal with. I think they do not make psu pull air from the bottom because it is expected for desktop to stand on the floor, and that way psu may intake more dust and tiny garbage than it would from the inside of pc. Would it hurt the design in any way if psu holding part would get 180 degree rotated?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit14 күн бұрын

    @@DanSTttt I totally get your point and it’s a good point which I have not really thought much about. Wouldn’t hurt the design to flip it no, other than just going face to face with the GPU fan instead, probably would have been fine too though.

  • @drpainjourney
    @drpainjourney14 күн бұрын

    Why using overpriced Noctua when you got even better fans with Arctic? I really don't get it. ANYONE seems to think it's only Noctua that is worth buying. After I changed away from Noctua, I got away better cooling, and also saved money. People should really learn to do some more research on their own. Else, I must say the author of this video is ELITE! AWESOME NICE WORK! I wish I have this skill!, but I don't! I would love to build me self a NAS/server, but with a SAS/SATA Back-panel instead = very better speed from your hard-drives. So if anyone is up for it, I can give a link to buy those back-panels really cheap and no, I do not earn ANYTHING, nor don't I want to. But A question also, why do you place the power supply in the top? That is so old school, why do you think anyone else is placing it in the bottom?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit14 күн бұрын

    Hi! Honestly, I used the noctuas because I was able to buy like 20 of them in bulk really cheap from someone on a local marketplace. 😊 also, thanks! I’m glad to hear you like the design! The PSU was placed on the top hmm, I don’t really have a good explaination other than based on the rest of the case that’s where I had any room left 😅 the reason for not getting backplanes is mainly because I want my projects to be buildable with mostly easy to get components that are available anywhere. Not just from AliExpress, Ebay or Temu 😅

  • @drpainjourney
    @drpainjourney14 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit I 100% Understand you! If I can save some money I will do it too :) Btw.... I might contact you, with a offer... Make me the cassis I want, and I throw money your way. I can't draw anything at all, doing to my autism + adhd, so I need help! so ... hope you ok i I contact you via email or if your are on discord?

  • @3.7Toaster
    @3.7Toaster15 күн бұрын

    Love the designs you make, will print one soon to try it out. I do have an idea for a case (obviously ignore it if not interested), why not have a itx case that you could add multiple radiators to make a custom water loop in it. Also be printable in something like an ender 3?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit14 күн бұрын

    Hey! Thank you! I’m not sure I’m ready for full custom loop yet but could definitely be a cool project no doubt! Maybe one day 😊

  • @gideonle3707
    @gideonle370716 күн бұрын

    Sir i have stupid questions, how about the temperature when using the pc ? is the plastic case gonna melt ?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit16 күн бұрын

    No questions are stupid 😊 The case should not melt, no. I recommend using PETG or ABS if you can due to it’s higher temperature resistance. Just be careful with the toxic fumes when using ABS. So my general recommendation is PETG 😁

  • @gideonle3707
    @gideonle370711 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit ok . thank you !

  • @Jinx-dv7ne
    @Jinx-dv7ne16 күн бұрын

    can this be printed in .4 nozzle with out issues? or does it have to be .6

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit16 күн бұрын

    0.4mm nozzle works very well. I printed most of my parts using a 0.4 nozzle. 😊

  • @Jinx-dv7ne
    @Jinx-dv7ne16 күн бұрын

    @makerunit thanks for the reply on a older video I have a idea on a layout to remodle ur lil boy s to run a matx set up wondering if u entertain outside ideas

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit16 күн бұрын

    @@Jinx-dv7ne I’m open for outside ideas definitely! Can’t promise I’ll go through with it but I’d love to hear it and take it into consideration 😊

  • @Jinx-dv7ne
    @Jinx-dv7ne16 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit im actually in the middle of makeing it myself. im in no 3d designer sadly some might be a bit of testing and retesting till i get things where i want them and since im legitly only useing orca slicer to do all the editing its been intereting the last 5 hours but it seems like im going with a matx mb and sfx psu with 240mm aio support with room for up to 4 more 120mm fans and 2x 80-90mm fans and should fit up to 290mm gpus all printed on a 300x300 sovolsv06 plus thanks for the insperation i might need help lmao jahahaha

  • @lordandsaviour8930
    @lordandsaviour893017 күн бұрын

    try an external style case

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit17 күн бұрын

    I’m not sure I’m familiar with that term, are you referring to like an open air chassis? Where the components are mounted to the outside?

  • @iso_2013
    @iso_201317 күн бұрын

    It would be really nice to have a sideways design for limited-height shelves :)

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit17 күн бұрын

    Working on some ideas as we speak 😊 hoping to have another NAS model released in August.

  • @4x4forlyfe
    @4x4forlyfe18 күн бұрын

    I hope you read comments! I have an mATX case idea I've been sketching up for some time now, but I don't know how to build it like you! It's a sandwich layout mATX case that can support ATX or SFX power supplies and up to 244mm GPUs. If my calculations are correct, it would be sub-13L. I would love to talk with you about this!

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit18 күн бұрын

    Hey there! 😊 I do read comments and try my best to answer them all within a reasonable time. You can contact me through the Printables chat if you want.

  • @sherrera8624
    @sherrera862418 күн бұрын

    I’ve printed the little boy S, and that’s my case, but I would like if you can make a compact remake 😅 using a GPU riser and an sfx psu. In my case I have an 190 mm GPU, so I know that you can make it more compact for all those who want to travel with their pcs. Thank you for all your videos, your content is so clean and good.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit18 күн бұрын

    Hey there! I’m actually working on a travel friendly case alternative right now, a very slim case using a riser cable. For now that design is using a FLEX psu instead of SFX as many have requested that as well to make it super compact. But I will consider the possibility to adapt the design to a SFX psu also at some point.

  • @mikaeljsantos
    @mikaeljsantos20 күн бұрын

    no mATX 😭 Love the design. I've been consuming your videos all day, but the only mATX you have (smaller than a regular case) cant be printed in my ender 3 pro...

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit20 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Have you seen my ATX though? Which also can hold mATX, also printable on the Ender 3. Actually only requires 180x180mm

  • @mikaeljsantos
    @mikaeljsantos20 күн бұрын

    ​@@makerunit ​ The "Tiny-Printer-Friendly ATX 3D Printable case" ? yes i know, but i was hoping to find something like "Little Boy M - a 3D Printed Micro ATX case" printable in my ender 3 eheh i guess ill be waiting if you realease something alike :P

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit20 күн бұрын

    @@mikaeljsantos ah I see! The plan is to eventually get there too 😁 just can’t promise exactly when 🙂

  • @cho4d
    @cho4d22 күн бұрын

    sir, i would humbly recommend looking at embedding 3mm stainless steel or carbon fiber rods as reinforcement for panels constructed like this. would do wonders for stiffness.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit22 күн бұрын

    Honestly, no need, this is more than stiff enough for it’s use. Did you see the clip where I lifted the whole cover from one corner and it barely even flexed? 😉 In many use cases embedding steel rods could do wonders but in this case it’s actually not necessary 😊

  • @warfrekmanreborn
    @warfrekmanreborn22 күн бұрын

    this can stand the heat of pc produce?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit22 күн бұрын

    Of course, why else would I continue to make so many videos about 3D printed PC cases, well, because it works 😊

  • @03jalapeno
    @03jalapeno23 күн бұрын

    An egg for scale? Must have been out of bananas 🤣

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit23 күн бұрын

    That’s actually the exact reason! 😂

  • @oriwan3786
    @oriwan378623 күн бұрын

    the hardware would be perfect for an retro emulator station.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit23 күн бұрын

    Definitely! Always wanted to try something like that also! 😊

  • @greenkribs
    @greenkribs24 күн бұрын

    I think im going to make this build and put a small bracket on the top panel for additional ssd storage

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit23 күн бұрын

    Great! Feel free to post a «make» of your solution 😊

  • @reckedVH
    @reckedVH24 күн бұрын

    Quick question, hope someone can answer this for me. I couldn´t afford a mITX mobo, since they cost so much. *Will a mATX mobo also work?* I have no intention to use a gpu since my budget is really on the small side and the igpu does everything i need.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit23 күн бұрын

    If you’re on a very low budget you might as well be cheaper off with just buying the cheapest pre-made case you can find. In most countries you can find a decent mATX case that just works for $30-50, which is close to what it’ll cost to print one also.

  • @abderrahim6332
    @abderrahim633224 күн бұрын

    Pla almost completely melts down with in. 200C and starts to bend with in more then 100C, so it is safe I guess to make a pc case with pla

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit24 күн бұрын

    Most PC components will shut themselves down once their internal core temperatures reach +\- 100C, and most components will also therman throttle before that meaning they’ll slow down their clock speeds to reduce the power usage to keep the CPU from reaching the temperature limit. And even then, at a CPU core of 100C, the ambient temp in the case is likely no more than 50c at most, though it’s important to use fans to actively push the hot air out to prevent it from just building up over time which can potentially get too hot, however, through-case airflow will in 99% of cases solve this potential issue.

  • @tomturbr
    @tomturbr24 күн бұрын

    It would be possible to install a 180mm water cooler

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit24 күн бұрын

    Hi! I’m sorry, unfortunately not in this case. At least not without some major changes to the design.

  • @az3dip
    @az3dip24 күн бұрын

    2:40 In advanced settings "Fill angle" can be control direction honeycomb infill pattern😉

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit24 күн бұрын

    Hey there! Actually I’m aware of this option, I just keep forgetting to change it every time, my bad 😅

  • @flozz2
    @flozz225 күн бұрын

    I was looking for a atx case and found this video, even if it's not exactly what i was looking for, I'm glad I found it

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit25 күн бұрын

    I’m glad you liked my video, however, feel free to check out my channel! I posted an ATX case a few weeks ago, printable on a 180x180mm printbed! 😊

  • @flozz2
    @flozz225 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit I saw it afterward, figured I wouldn't delete the comment, thanks !

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit25 күн бұрын

    @@flozz2 awesome! Let me know if you have any questions 😊

  • @CrashUK28
    @CrashUK2825 күн бұрын

    any plan for MATX version?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit25 күн бұрын

    Not planned any other versions for this particular design, because it already supports mATX. I’m actually using a mATX board in my build with this case 😊

  • @Spacetech3000
    @Spacetech300026 күн бұрын

    Been looking for a good micro atx case to print. This is by far the best designed ive found

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit25 күн бұрын

    Awesome! Glad to hear you like it 😀

  • @lillieainston9358
    @lillieainston935827 күн бұрын

    Hey how are you i cannot get touch with you cuz you did not leave any contact. I'd like to ask if you are interested in sponsorship?

  • @DOSEDKID
    @DOSEDKID27 күн бұрын

    You make me want to go start printing my new case for my pc, I don’t need a new case for it but seeing this makes me feel the need to go melt some plastic.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit27 күн бұрын

    Haha, same thing for me honestly, I do not «need» any new cases either, just really like the challenge of making them better and better and learning new tricks along the way 🤩

  • @dennik8374
    @dennik837427 күн бұрын

    great video and awesome design would you be able to put the hard drives beside the PSU so you are able to fit any size gpu and able to have that front case fan providing airflow?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit27 күн бұрын

    Thank you! And that it should be possible to do that as well. However, it does require some minor adjustments to the design files. Technically all that’s needed is to add four new screwholes to the bottom panel and the drive cage can simply be mounted wherever you feel like really.

  • @crazykkid2000
    @crazykkid200028 күн бұрын

    Can you make a print in place one for the prusa XL?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit27 күн бұрын

    Are you thinking the entire thing or mainly just the side panels? It’s quite simple to just merge the parts together and export them again if that’s what you’re aiming for 😊 I believe this can even be done in the slicer, just add the two STL’s and use a «merge» setting.

  • @crazykkid2000
    @crazykkid200027 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit will do! I thunk it could be a cool project for when my xl shows up!

  • @AA-xm7rt
    @AA-xm7rt28 күн бұрын

    How can that be? It says it warps fro. 40° so at 60° it would surely melt?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit28 күн бұрын

    Where did you get that information from? I think you’re confusing PLA and chocolate… PLA starts to soften at around 60 degrees, meaning that, at 60, it CAN be bent, but still requires considerable force to do so, for a PC case sitting stationary on a desk this is very unlikely unless you really try to bend it on purpose, not saying I recommend PLA, as in some scenarios is might still bend due to the weight of the components if the build has very poor airflow, but that’s why I mention that it should be fine as long as the case has some continious airflow.

  • @AA-xm7rt
    @AA-xm7rt28 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit I read that litterly everywhere so I was confused because if the pc gets to 80° while playing games like Warzone for hours than how can the pla stay solid. Did you use pla plus or does the fan really take enough heat away so I'ts never over a certain temperature inside the case?

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit27 күн бұрын

    @@AA-xm7rt You read everywhere that pla gets soft at 40°C? What I read everywhere is it starts to soften at 60°C. And the thing many people seem to misunderstand is the fact that even though the PC reads "GPU: 80°C" doesn't actually mean that the case gets up to 80°C, it just means that the tiny little processing chip on the GPU is at 80°C, the rest of the card, and the ambient air that the GPU fans push away will never actually be 80°C. It'll probably be more like 40-50 degrees, and the continious airflow inside the case keeps constantly mixing with that hot exhaust air cooling it even further, so the actual heat that gets to your plastic actually won't be that bad. Does this make sense? It's like when you turn on your stove, the ceramic plate itself is super hot and will burn you if you touch it directly, however if you keep your hand just above it, it'll just feel hot, but not burning, as it's not in directly contact. If your case on the other hand had absolutely no airflow, over time the temperature inside the case would eventually build up to a point where it could potentially hit past the "softening point", but as long as there's a chassis fan to constantly replace the air inside the case it will never get to the point of overheating so much that it can deform, and also, the worst thing that can potentially happen is that it slightly deforms, even with no cooling at all the parts would never get to the point where the plastic can actually melt (turn into liquid form, as the GPU and CPU will shut themselves down before that can happen. :) With that said, I still recommend PETG to be on the safe side.

  • @AA-xm7rt
    @AA-xm7rt27 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit I gues it depends on the design and the thickness/filling of the pla print. Over all it might start to bend around 60° but I wonder how It would do under constant 40° temps. I would rather use petg or even abs if I'm going to put an expensive card that gets really hot in there. (For gaming)! But nice that your design is holding up so well with pla. You just have a good design and airflow :)

  • @imstupidbut
    @imstupidbut28 күн бұрын

    3d printers are so cool, i wish i could find a job to save up for one

  • @DEMO-ps2lp
    @DEMO-ps2lp28 күн бұрын

    Nice work, wondering uf you can do modular, so instead of a motherboard, you can use a NUC or any mini pc

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit28 күн бұрын

    I’m looking into ways of making that possible at some point 😊

  • @chinmayanand1960
    @chinmayanand196029 күн бұрын

    Wood Pla would look great with this case

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit29 күн бұрын

    Oh yeah definitely! 😊 One guy on Printables actually shared a «Make» of this case in a wood and black color.

  • @Sleepyhead99
    @Sleepyhead9929 күн бұрын

    How's the temps on this? My biggest issue looking for a NAS case is the temps. Like i tried a Silverstone DS380, and it just baked my hard drives, reaching over 60 degrees C with the door closed. I'm also hearing some of the Jonsbo cases, where it's just not getting the airflow. And these are just design flaws you'd think manufacturers would R&D, and figure out. Does this have decent spacing between the drives? The lack of a backplane helps. Any feedback would be appreciated

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit29 күн бұрын

    Oh yeah this one has specifically been designed to have airflow between the drives, and the 92mm fans does a very efficient job of forcing away the hot air between the drives. The spacing on «normal» 1 inch thick drives is about 5mm so plenty of air can pass 😊

  • @zackvyle
    @zackvyle29 күн бұрын

    Imagine making a small brand of sorts, making PC cases from 3d printing. 🤔 Then when it slowly becomes popular, copy cats would then try to follow and sell it with customers facing (build quality) issues. 🧐 They would then be more inclined to go back to the "original" creator, thus gaining more popularity. 🤯

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit29 күн бұрын

    So, who would I be in this equation? 😁

  • @grau_wolf
    @grau_wolfАй бұрын

    The plastic case accumulates static voltage. In conventional metal cases, the motherboard is attached to a metal plate that has a common contact with the power supply. Have you considered this potential problem in your design? I'm currently designing a home storage system and plan to connect the power supply housing and the motherboard mounting points with a common bus.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit29 күн бұрын

    Hi! Yeah this has crossed my mind, and I have had quite a few people concerned about this. However, with over 30.000 downloads and thousands of people building my cases I have had not a single report from anyone that this has caused issues. I’m not saying it can’t happen but to my knowledge this seems to be very very uncommon (if it even happens). I personally have never had any issues with this. 😊

  • @grau_wolf
    @grau_wolf29 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit 👍

  • @TigeTihane
    @TigeTihaneАй бұрын

    Hello Makerunit. I have watched some of your 3d printed pc cases and wanted to ask for help. I have basically designed a pc case to the end, just need help on how to print in. Could you be able to assist me? Also, is there a way to contact you so I can show the stl files.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit29 күн бұрын

    Hi! You can contact me via the messaging on Printables for example. There you can also send files in the chat.

  • @barfnelson5967
    @barfnelson5967Ай бұрын

    It needs to be 8 bay.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit29 күн бұрын

    I’m planning to release more models with more drive space! 😊

  • @barfnelson5967
    @barfnelson596729 күн бұрын

    @@makerunit do you have a recommended online print shop for this stuff? I'd love to be able to buy a kit I just screw/snap together. I don't currently own a 3d printer

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit29 күн бұрын

    @@barfnelson5967 not the answer you want to hear, but honestly, most of those services will charge you quite a bit to print a full case, you’d probably end up paying less if you bought a printer, and filament, and printed it yourself, and again at that point you’re not really «saving money» by making it yourself anymore… 😅 A good option is to check out if someone you know owns a printer so you can just buy the filament and print it on theirs 👌

  • @gorin3512
    @gorin3512Ай бұрын

    11:25 Usually, you can put threaded inserts from both sides of the hole. So, for Pci-e slots it may be easier to insert them from the opposite side, having much more space.

  • @makerunit
    @makerunit29 күн бұрын

    Yeah that’s very true 😊