I ordered 3d printed nylon parts online rather than using a home printer.
When I insert the m3 screws to lock the pieces together, though, the screw holes are roughly the same size as the screw so the screw doesn't actually bite into anything. As a result, the entire 3d printed enclosure isn't secured.
I fixed this by purchasing slightly longer m3 screws and some m3 nuts to place on the other side of the 3d printed parts. This works well, but I figured I'd mention the issue as a potential improvement for the future.
Having a 3d printed hex nut pocket on the underside of the enclosure would be ideal, imo.
I ordered 3d printed nylon parts online rather than using a home printer.
When I insert the m3 screws to lock the pieces together, though, the screw holes are roughly the same size as the screw so the screw doesn't actually bite into anything. As a result, the entire 3d printed enclosure isn't secured.
I fixed this by purchasing slightly longer m3 screws and some m3 nuts to place on the other side of the 3d printed parts. This works well, but I figured I'd mention the issue as a potential improvement for the future.
Having a 3d printed hex nut pocket on the underside of the enclosure would be ideal, imo.