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ESP32 C6 with LCD Screen Enclosure Case

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Description

ESP32 C6 1.47" LCD – Snap-Fit Enclosure

This is a compact 2-part enclosure designed specifically for ESP32-C6 boards with a 1.47-inch LCD. The case snap-fits together securely and exposes all key interfaces, making it ideal for quick prototyping or permanent installations.

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The front opening provides full visibility of the LCD, while recessed finger insets on the sides allow easy access to the side buttons without accidental presses. The USB-C port remains fully accessible for power, flashing, and debugging.

 

The enclosure is designed to work perfectly without screws, but optional 4mm x M2 countersunk screws can be used for added security or wall mounting. These screws are available from the Bambu Store.

  • Prints cleanly on most FDM printers
  • No supports required
  • Designed for reliable snap-fit tolerance

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