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Ledger Flex case

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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A simple case for the LEDGER Flex.

 

Slightly press the case sides when pushing the lid in.

 

FUSION360 & STEP file for Ledger Flex and case included.

 

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passt perfekt
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That looks cool with the pattern
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Since the screen of the Ledger Flex is a new type of organic plastic, did you see any interaction of PLA/PETG or your chosen material with the screen. I want to be sure that nothing sticks together or the Ledger Flex gets damaged by some chemical reaction between the plastics.
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No, I haven't observed or found any signs of adverse interactions between PLA/PETG and my Ledger Flex's E Ink touchscreen. I have it for nearly a year now stowed away like that. Also the screen does not directly comes into contact with the case since it is slightly recessed. The screen uses a flexible, scratch-resistant organic plastic layer (likely a PET-based film common in E Ink displays for protection and clarity), which is chemically inert under normal conditions and doesn't react with common thermoplastics like PLA (polylactic acid) or PETG (glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate). Both PLA and PETG are non-aggressive at room temperature and don't off-gas solvents or compounds that could etch, soften, or degrade PET-like films. PETG, in particular, is chemically very similar to the screen's protective layer, making it a popular choice for custom screen covers in 3D printed Ledger Flex designs.
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Replying to @pixelwave :
Brilliant, thanks for the extensive answer. Will print today :-)
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Do you think it would be easy enough to mod the STEP files to suit the Nano Gen 5?
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Should not be a problem let me know if you need help (DM).
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printed one of these for my girlfriend’s mom it came out great
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fits perfectly
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Brilliant. A bit of a tight fit, but even safer this way.
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It fits. And remember: Talk about crypto, never talk about your crypto!
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