Anbernic RG Nano - Thin TPU Softcase
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Description
All the cases for the RG Nano I found online were well-made, but too thick and bulky for me. I modeled my own thin case to provide durability, but also add minimal thickness and weight, and to allow it to still be used on a keyring. I also modeled an optional thin top cover that slides over the front and protects the screen, buttons, and ports. Thank you to DynaMight's “RG Nano Case - Print in Place” model, linked here. I used their model's cutouts for the screen and face buttons in my top cover model. I hope you enjoy this model when you're out and about, using the RG Nano! :)
Notes:
I added multiple supports to each cutout in the case, to prevent drooping along those bridges (more on that fix below). I may have added more than necessary, but it did ensure that my cutouts came out fine. I simply snipped away the supports using flush cutters (not very well, as you can see - I need to go back and clean them up!), but sharp scissors or a small knife may work just as well.
- This is my first time modeling for or printing in TPU, and as such I may have made some mistakes. What made this final revision of the case come out well for me, was actually slicing in Orca - it allowed me to classify the upper-edges of the cutouts as bridges, rather than overhang walls, which seems to be an ongoing issue in Bambu Slicer that is fixable in Orca. If others are having that same issue, I'd start there.
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