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TD1s Snaplock Case.

Print Profile(4)

All
A1
X1 Carbon
H2D
H2S
P2S
P1S
P1P
X1E
H2C
H2D Pro
X1
X2D
A2L

Filament Analyzer label
Filament Analyzer label
Designer
3.5 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

Blank lid (no label)
Blank lid (no label)
Designer
3.1 h
1 plate

Filament Tester label
Filament Tester label
Designer
3.5 h
2 plates

TD1S label
TD1S label
Designer
3.4 h
2 plates

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If this file helped your project, a like, download, or short comment would be appreciated. It helps boost visibility and supports continued updates and refinements.

This is my SnapLock case for the TD1s — a remix based on two different SnapLock case versions by Hugo. I’m using the v1 latch and the v2 hinges, since the v2 hinge design is noticeably sturdier. The body is based on the v2 layout with some geometry tweaks to ensure proper fit and clearances.

 

Inside, I designed the holders so the TD1s fits very snugly. Current tolerances are tuned for PLA. If you need PETG-adjusted tolerances, I can add a dedicated print profile in a future update.

I also aimed to keep everything as compact as possible while still being practical: the full case prints in just under 100 g of filament, and there is space for a charging cable to be stored inside as well.

The lid has four label options:

  • Blank
  • TD1S
  • Filament Tester
  • Filament Analyzer

Credits to Hugo for the original SnapLock case designs this remix is based on.

 

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