Fighter Jet PC Power Button Guard Cover
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Description
This model adds a cool touch to any gaming PC or workstation. Feel like you are starting up the engine to a fighter jet or airplane each time you boot up your rig! It also has the added functionality of preventing accidental shutdowns. Safe to say it is (almost) cat-proof.
Modeled after a typical guard for a toggle switch in a fighter jet (think F16, F22, F35, etc…).
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Assembly:
Only the 2 printed pieces + a 2cm piece of filament are needed to assemble this model. You should be able to use any material/colour combination you want! To assemble the two pieces, put the cover and base together so that the holes line up and push a piece of standard 1.75mm filament through both ends. I used TPU filament for this but anything should work as long as it is the right diameter. This image can be used for reference:

<!> If for some reason the filament won't pass through the holes because the fit is too tight, simply take a screwdriver of the right diameter to 'drill" out a little bit of material to widen them.
Mounting to PC:
The best mounting solution for this model is going to be some form of semi-permanent adhesive. In my case, I used superglue and it worked flawlessly. Plus, I know that I can always remove it in the future with acetone or nail polish remover.
I'd love to know what you guys think! If you do end up printing it, drop a pic below. I'm keen to see all your rigs.
License
You may create derivative works based on this object, provided that all such derivative works are published exclusively on the MakerWorld platform and include proper attribution to the original creator. You may not share, upload, host, distribute, or publish this object—or any derivative work of this object—on any other digital platform, marketplace, or distribution channel. Commercial use of this object and any derivative works is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, selling, renting, sublicensing, or using the object in any context in which you receive monetary compensation or other financial benefits.












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