STL for the inexpensive ST2VGA?

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STL for the inexpensive ST2VGA?

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Hey all!

Just wondering if there is an STL that fits the version 5 of the ST2VGA that I just received today.
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I knew there had to be one... I just didn't have any luck with my searches. THANK YOU!
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Was right at the top as well :lol:

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I was able to finally get a 3D print done... Just couldn't get it to go on my filament printer so I printed with my resin printer.

Found a couple of small issues... Don't know if it's just how I printed it or what, but I thought you might want to know.

The opening for the jumper on top isn't wide enough. The pins interfere with closing the cover... pressing on the back side of the cover.

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Also couldn't get my audio plug to fit with the cover in place.

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I'm confused why you have 6 pins there, when there is only supposed to be 3 ?
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I think the upper "pins" are merely reflections off the upright parts of the right-angled header.

Right angled headers can have different heights off the PCB. I'm guessing that the 3D printed case was designed for one of the "low rise" right-angled headers and he's fitted the more usual height DuPont one.
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Calab wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 4:19 am.. Found a couple of small issues... Don't know if it's just how I printed it or what, but I thought you might want to know.

The opening for the jumper on top isn't wide enough. The pins interfere with closing the cover... pressing on the back side of the cover...
Read the thread where you find the stl files. The pins got solder on the other side on the board by misstake.
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Hey gang, this link appears to be dead or broken. Any ideas?
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mikelord68 wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 3:57 pm
Hey gang, this link appears to be dead or broken. Any ideas?
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Works for me. But just change host to forum in the URL..
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