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DUAL LID BEYBLADE CASE (PLAIN) open-source version

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

DUAL LID BEYBLADE DECK CASE (open-source version)

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IMPORTANT — READ BEFORE PRINTING & ASSEMBLY

This guide contains all necessary details for preparing, printing, and assembling the Dual Lid Beyblade Deck Case. Follow each instruction carefully to ensure proper fit and durability.

 

Instructions:

For this model you will be needing the following hardware:

  • 4x 5x3mm magnets
  • 8x m2x4mm countersunk screws (recommended type of screw)

Hinge Information

  • Hinges are replaceable and designed to snap-fit into the main body.
  • When tightening the screws, do not overtighten—doing so may cause the lid sides to crack.
  • Recommended materials for printing the hinges:
    • PETG, ABS, or ASA (for strength)
    • PLA is acceptable, as hinges can be easily reprinted and replaced in the future.
  • The lids include friction-fit screw holes designed specifically for the hinge screws.

 

3MF FILE AND STEP FILE PROVIDED TO ALLOW OTHERS TO CUSTOMIZE THEIR OWN CASES WITH THEIR OWN PREFERENCES.

 

PHOTOS ARE SAMPLE MODEL DESIGN BASED ON THE SAME OPEN SOURCE MODEL.

 

ENJOY PRINTING!

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