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DJI Neo 2 Case Full Version

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Improved Version 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Improved Version 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is the complete version of the DJI Neo 2 Case published previously,

DJI Neo2 Case with Spare Batteries by Ermenex58 MakerWorld: Download Free 3D Models

designed to be as versatile as possible, providing the option to attach it to a belt, and equipping it with a hinged closure panel to prevent accidental loss. The hinge is positioned on the opposite side of the belt loop for greater comfort and practical use, and I have included a small protrusion on the flap, useful if magnets are used to aid opening. However, the side attachments are maintained if the use of a shoulder strap is preferred. Despite the increased thickness due to the belt loop, the case maintains sufficient compactness, which does not hinder its transport in a backpack.

For hinge assembly, a piece of metal wire 2mm thick and 29mm long is needed.

I chose to publish this version from scratch, to increase the visibility of the project and to offer the possibility of owning a product that, as far as I'm concerned, now undoubtedly accompanies me on my outings with the drone. Too convenient.

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