Your projects are always beautiful, they are always designed with a logical approach and made to be accessible to everyone. Every time I watch one of your videos, I feel like building a new PC.
@yourt00bz Thank you, I appreciate it! And I personally do not see anyone as «little people» I do not believe I am special in any way, I’ve just spent a lot of time to learn to do something that I enjoy doing and I believe in engaging with my viewers rather than just ignoring the comments. As I assume people comment because they hope for a response, not just for no one to read them. All though I do understand bigger channels with hundreds of thousands or even millions of followers. It’s hard to keep up with every single comment but I’ll try to as long as I can manage 😁
Thank you so much Deech! I try to implement new «techniques» into every design. I think for this case the biggest «innovation» was the four way joint, I have no idea if this has been done before in a 3D print as I’ve never come across it before, but I’m guessing I’m not the first in history to do this. (But who knows?) 😁
Thank you! Your feedback is highly appreciated! I’ll definitely push the TH-cam devs to add that extra button! They already have the «Super Thanks» button, they might as well add a «Super Like» also 😏😜
Your projects are always so thorough, and well thought out, it inspired me to star learning CAD and 3D design. I'll be buying a 3D printer soon enough and start printing my own designs.
Thank you Lucas! I’m very happy to hear that I was an inspiration to you! That’s actually one of my favorite feelings, when someone tells me I’ve inspired them to do or learn something good.
11:25 Usually, you can put threaded inserts from both sides of the hole. So, for Pci-e slots it may be easier to insert them from the opposite side, having much more space.
Thank you! I’m glad you like my design! My goal was to spice it up a bit and make the joints a natural part of the look rather than just plain perforated panels like many of my previous designs. Always want to try something new whenever I can 😁
I literally just made an ATX case and it didn't come out near a clean, the video definitely give me inspiration to improve not only my design but also my print quality. Very Impressive cant wait to see the next video.
Been waiting on this one! Have one of your sff cases for my media center PC for the living room and i love it! Cant wait to print this guy for an old ATX system i want to repurpose for a NAS for a family member! Also thank you so much for adding individual plan purchases!
@makerunit the mini ITX small print volume case. As all I have at the moment is an Ender V2. So the small print volume builds are really exciting to see!
@@makerunit everything is stable and very well designed. I haven't put in the magnets yet, either. But it is still very stable. I am going to cut a few custom holes in the acrylic side panel to facilitate a couple of front panel usb 3.0 ports as well.
You make me want to go start printing my new case for my pc, I don’t need a new case for it but seeing this makes me feel the need to go melt some plastic.
Haha, same thing for me honestly, I do not «need» any new cases either, just really like the challenge of making them better and better and learning new tricks along the way 🤩
Very nice. Would be cool to see a high tower for EATX server build with modular support for drives, gpus or whatever people want. Maybe extendable disk shelf could be an option too.
I’ve got a pretty good idea for a modular system. It’s on my to-do list but it’ll be a «bigger» project in terms of design and the time it’ll take to figure all out, I probably won’t be able to do before after the summer/fall of this year. 😊
Theoretically you could probably just chop this in your slicer to make pieces that use the same connection geometry (which is genius) to make the same thing but bigger
@@marahansen2981 Definitely possible. However I intend on creating a new NAS version for my August release which I hope to be able to make into a modular case that can expand as your needs grow 😁 I’m about to get started on that project very soon,
Nice! This is cool. I've been mulling over designing a compact mATX printable case. Something just big enough for the mobo, a vertically mounted gpu, and a PSU. For some simple workstations a client of mine is building. M2 storage so no harddrive slots needed. your work is very inspiring.
Thank you! I’m happy to hear you’ve taken some inspiration from my builds! I’ve thought of doing a very similar project to what you describe actually. MATX motherboard with an ATX/SFX psu right next to the RAM/24pin connector, and a vertical GPU. For a «console style» relatively slim (about 100mm thick) case.
This is a geat case, full ATX at last and clever use of this joint to make panels ! On a different note, I would love to see a "media center" horizontal case that can slide into these IKEA cabinets under your TV. I still have my old ANTEC Fusion case that looks like an amp and would love to see one 3D printed to cover the full range of cases available on the market !
ok ok, I'm just answering my own post since I've just came accross the tiny 2,9L case on your channel. I was taliking about a "bigger" case, the Antec Fusion mentionned could house a full ATX build, so at least mini ATX ;-)
Hi! Thank you! And actually I do plan to make such a case at some point 😊 When you say Ikea cabinet, do you mean the BESTÅ series? 😁 I have that one myself mounted to the wall under my TV
@@makerunit yes these ones with the half drawers, you have a small shelf with 1/3 height I guess. Perfect for your TV box or for the old ones, your VHS players 😉
@@MathieuCruzel yeah that sounds like the «BESTÅ» series. They fit 2 shelves (3 openings) pretty nice for flat stuff like DVD players and Digital boxes for the TV.
@@makerunitany chance to have a top panel with Holes for usb front panel ports on either side of the power buttons? honestly that's the only thing that I'm missing from buying this design, very well done
@@chimpo131 Hey! Actually I am in fact planning to add USB ports to the top panel right next to the power button. 😅 either there or in the upper front. Just waiting for the cables to arrive from AliExpress…
This video was amazing! Watching an ATX case being printed on such small beds made me wonder if it's possible to create an ATX case incorporating the features of those NAS builds. It would be incredible to see if it could be your next challenge. Keep up the great work!!
Thank you! It’s definitely possible to create something similar that’s adapted to a NAS system. 😏 More cool stuff is on the way so stay tuned. My goal is to post one new project per month.
Dude. This is awesome! I just upgraded to a full ATX and needed a new case. i was about to drop like 75 to 100 dollars one. Im going to buy this instead! this project is so cool!
This is super rad and I may make my own case for a hyperspecific purpose using most of the design principles from this. If I can suggest something, people make tools and jigs to gauge magnet polarity if you want to be super safe about it, but I suggest something a bit more simple. Instead of gluing magnets in one by one, simply glue all the magnets on one part, then stack an extra magnet once the glue is set. You can then put the second part on top, using the second magnet as an aligning feature and press the magnets into place. This ensures *all* of your magnets are the correct sticking orientation, even if you inserted some magnets in the wrong orientation the first time!
Thank you! Yeah I thought about doing the approach on the magnets the way you explained here, however I ended up not because to make the magnets stay in place the tolerances would have to be pretty much spot on, and I can’t be sure that’s the case for all possible users. Optionally this method could work if pre-applying glue to the holes on the side panel before pushing it into place, but to do that you’d need a slow curing glue as hot glue will cool down too fast for all 12 magnets at the same time. And slow curing glue may run into risk of running which can end up gluing the panels to each other instead, at least these were my thoughts which lead me to do each one individually 😁
Thank you! Yeah that would definitely be possible! However it would require some different joints than the cross joint in the middle. Perhaps some «thick» plexiglass can compensate for that!
Grey parts are PLA and black parts are PETG. mainly because that’s what I can find easily locally tbh. Has always worked well for me in all builds I’ve done regardless of whether I used PLA or PETG.
Thank you! 😁I think my biggest «discovery» during this design was that four way joint. I’m probably not the first in the world to do this kind of joint but I have never seen it before. 🤔
@@makerunit first need sort out my issues with my printer as bed leveling is a pain on my Ender 3 once I will master it then can start printing bigger pieces
@@makerunit I have bought that but have issue that for some reason when load correct firmware for it I got error failed to heat up nozzle, when load other firmware this is disappearing. Have contacted creality support but it was very slow process and didn't solved my issue. Will try again to connect the add-on and load firmware
Thank you Jonathan! The small drive bay in this build is also intended as a test for my next NAS build! This new mount is much easier to pull in and out 😁 I’m planning to eventually get to a bigger NAS too over the summer, but I have quite big plans for that build, so it will take some time. Due to summer vacations etc I’ll probably be sticking to a couple «smaller projects» in July and August then throw myself at something bigger again once the summer is over. (However, plans may change, I kind of decide as I go) 😄
That’s true, but would also add to the overall width of the case resulting in it not being as compact. Also in a fully enclosed case with no see-through parts I feel like the cable management looking very clean isn’t as cruicial.
I'd personally recommend moving the HDD cage to the bottom so that people can remove the semi useless bottom fan. That way you can still have the storage you need with the GPU you have.
Yeah it did cross my mind doing that as well, but I decided not to at that point as I wanted to prefer the GPU cooling. I wouldn’t call it useless though as it pulls in fresh air and pushes it up to the GPU rather than the GPU circulating hot air from the inside of the case, though I see your point 😊
Impressive build! For those of us who only have tiny printers, I'd love to see a respin on your 2.9L case that would make it printable on smaller print beds. Personally, I'd also like to see a "media center"-friendly mATX case (as in, sitting on the motherboard side, not much taller than a GPU, and not much more deep than the motherboard). Basically, roughly the size of an AV amp. And, of course, tiny printer friendly :P
Thank you! I’ve actually got some ideas in mind for possible APU cases. And about the media center pc, I’ll definitely keep this request in mind as this is a very relevant project that a lot of people could benefit from. 😊
Excellent work on this case design! I really like the fact it does not require a really really large print bed. At first look, I thought this is a modular case design where I can stack additional pieces to make it a really really tall tower. Do you have plans to make the case stackable? For example, turning the case into a NAS or server tower, whereas the bottom portion is a ATX tower and then you can have additional modular 'half-height' tower with only fan slots and HDD/SSD racks. They locked onto each other and stacked on top. I think it would be a really cool addition.
Thank you! Happy to hear you like the case! About the stackable/modular design you’re mentioning. Without saying too much, I MIGHT or MIGHT not already have something like what you describe already partially designed. And MIGHT be posting that within a month or two, just sayin 😉😉 Imagine that, a «fully modular» NAS case that can expand theoretically indefinitely… (until you run out of sata ports)…
I understand. I intentionally wanted the design as slim and compact as possible, which is also why I didn’t want to add extra thickness for a cable compartment in the back 😊
It’s on my to-do list for this one also! I’ve got some on the way from AliExpress which should arrive any day now! The plan is to add two ports vertically most likely on the right side of the logo panel (outside of the sliding part)😊 I just didn’t want to postpone the whole project due to waiting on the USB to arrive. This is just a theory and the final location may vary if I find that it doesn’t fit as I hoped. Another possible location is the top right above the upper panel, by just shortening the upper front slide panel by a few millimeters.
I love your designs, the commitment to different PC cases and testing them for thermal properties. I also fully understand your small fees for these designs (as such process is lengthy and requires some tests using more filament). However, considering 2.5 kg of filament required for this case and prices of around 20 EUR/USD per kg of PETG, some other parts (screws, inserts) the total cost of such case increases to around 60 USD/EUR plus many hours or printing. Therefore, some folks may decide to go with available metal cases save money and time. I know, it is a fun designing such or building PCs, but some may prefer saving time, money and ordering a metal case from Amazon. Anyway, please keep going with these designs and improvements, as they really give nice ideas not only for PC builder but for any other print designs. Thank you very much!
Hi! Thank you so much! Yeah I can agree with you that the cost vs. What you get isn’t necessarily always «worth it» to everyone. And I’m not in any way saying it’s cheaper to 3D print cases, because often it’s not. It’s generally more about just the fun of building something, putting it together for the DIY experience rather than saving money for me at least. 😁
@@hawtpawkithero that would be sweet. It seems possible to get filament from China too as low as 6-7 dollars a spool but then adding shipping fees and taxes we’d still be closer to $13-15 a spool if buying in bulk…
just bought a Bambu A1 Mini, this is going to be perfect for it. Great work as always! Also is there an easy way to reprint some of the mini S with 180x180 panels that join together?
Hi Mike! Thank you so much and awesome to hear you’re taking a step into the 3D printing world. When you say Mini S, do you mean the Little Boy S? If so, then currently it’s not any «easy» way to split the panels and join them without loosing strengt. However, it’s definitely possible with some slight modifications. Which of the panels did you consider re-printing? Also, I’m currently working on another «tiny-printer-friendly» case design which will be posted early to mid-july or something like that as I’m going on a two week vacation starting tomorrow.
This is just brilliant ❤ would you consider making a cover to hide the psu cables? and the drive cage would be great if it had replaced the bottom fan but other than that it's just awesome to see a case this big gets printed on a small printer and the assembly process is just amazing. keep it up ❤
Thank you! I was actually considering to make a fan cover for the bottom fan so the cables don’t accidentally fall into the fan 😁 however I like your idea and will definitely keep this in mind for future versions!😊
@@makerunit just two weeks ago I was looking for an ATX case (3d printed)... And I have a A1 mini... Sooo... The only problem is that I have already ordered a case after researching a 3d project that suited my case... Pun intended 😂
@@paolobenevelli8614 I see! If you had just asked me 3 weeks ago I could have told you that I was going to post a case fitting your needs 3 weeks into the future! 😜
Little heads up. On your printables page the amazon link for "12 mm Power Button (pre-wired)" Links to the hot glue instead. Other than that, this is amazing, I think i'm going to try printing this myself 😀 I've got some transparent and glow in the dark fillament that might look amazing for some of the panels.
Oh really? Thank you for mentioning! Easy to get mixed up with all those links 😅 I’m happy to hear you’re considering to build the case and I’ll update the link as soon as possible, again, thanks!
sir, i would humbly recommend looking at embedding 3mm stainless steel or carbon fiber rods as reinforcement for panels constructed like this. would do wonders for stiffness.
Honestly, no need, this is more than stiff enough for it’s use. Did you see the clip where I lifted the whole cover from one corner and it barely even flexed? 😉 In many use cases embedding steel rods could do wonders but in this case it’s actually not necessary 😊
Thanks! And yeah, me too 😅 The thing about that is only that I design most of my projects to be «simple» to build, with «easy to get» components, and I feel like with custom watercooling and pipes I go beyond the criteria of being «easy».. 😀 although it’s something I’d love to try out at some point but.
ooh so close. I was literally watching some of your videos last night and wondering where the ATX builds were. This is close, but I was hoping you would make a front mounted fullsize-PSU version. I guess I'll have to wait a few more videos for that one :D.
I was actually really considering to do what you explained there at first, but for some reason I decided not to unfortunately. I’m always adding more designs regularly so maybe maybe that’s possible next time I make an ATX case. 😁
Are you talking about something like Silverstone did with their Alta F1? I mean "front mounted full size PSU". This is still something I want so see in the future - yes you can not easily plug things into the MB or GPU, but I don't remember doing so very often if at all. Would love to see a Variant with 90° turned MB and those top and bottom mounted Fans. 2x 140mm should be sufficient.
Really great build! I've been wanting a case that could be printed on my prusa mini. I see a lot of fully 3d printed cases though. Have you ever though about designing a case that uses Plastic sheet you can buy on amazon or some hardware stores? I understand not wanting to use metal since that makes it harder to keep shorts from happening. I think going that route may make it easier to add space for cable management.
Thank you! I have actually not really thought of that, however it would be kind of cool to have a case that has like a 3D printed frame but a bunch of plexiglass or plastic sheets that attach to the parts to make up the design. Great idea I’ll really think about that one! 🙏🤩
So awesome! This'll definitely be the case I use in a few years when I upgrade my PC! It's so hard to find a case with a solid side panel these days (glass lets me see the IMO ugly cables, and mesh lets out too much sound). I'm already thinking about what cool colors I could print the case with. I might try white and black for an Oreo look, or I could do beige for a sleeper PC. Or maybe blue pink and white for my favorite Pokémon Sylveon. So many options! I have a really big printer though (Neptune 4 Plus), so I might try to merge some panels in Blender instead of IRL so I can print them in one piece for an even cleaner look. Thank you!
Thank you! You’ve definitely got some cool ideas in mind for the colors! Is the Neptune 4 Plus bigger than 360mm on the bed? Isn’t it only the Max that’s that’s over 300mm?
@@colororb4105 haha, in theory yes, but I would not recommend it, especially since it’s a bedslinger, imagine a thin 360mm tall panel swinging back and forth 😅
please get one of those holographic imprinting print plates, and print in some other colours! I would LOVE to see some funky looking fun cases with some patterns on them or like in some fun colours!
@@makerunit There is a build plate with random sized triangles which would look awesome as an outer layer, and maybe a layer under that with the holographic stars, just imagine the amount of customization!
awesome, i was looking at basic atx cases since i have parts to build 4 old am3+ systems but on the consumer market even the most basic midtower atx cases are ~$45, so i thought why not get into 3d printing now and just print some as part of the learning process. Bought an ender 3 v3 ke and am getting it set up, i went to look for some atx case file but the very few fully atx support including atx psu are either way too complicated, require expensive supports (beamcase), or are really super jank. I didnt need a full midtower case so even accessing all the pcie slots wont be an issue as most of them will only need one for a basic output gpu, with one not even needing pcie slots since the really odd biostar mb has integrated graphics. This is perfect, fully worth the $12 for the files. Only items i dont have currently are the m3 4.6 od inserts, and ill have to see if my old soldering gun still works. Ill come back to this once I have at least 1 system built with this in ~3 weeks time
Now to the ATX NAS.. Make a stackable version of this with a bottom/side section with room for 8-12 drives and back planes. Then use the extra space to allow for a full ATX power supply without the compromise on the pci slots
Love the designs you make, will print one soon to try it out. I do have an idea for a case (obviously ignore it if not interested), why not have a itx case that you could add multiple radiators to make a custom water loop in it. Also be printable in something like an ender 3?
can this build hold matx motherboards too? I would print a different case (from makerunit ofc) that I know can fit matx but my printer is too small if there is another option that I haven't seen that can be printed on a 220x200mm 3d printer please let me know.
Hi! Micro ATX motherboards work perfect in this case. Actually I’m using a mATX motherboard in the video as I didn’t have an ATX board available even though the case also supports ATX boards. Even Mini ITX will work as they all use the same standard mounting holes 😊
Lovely project! I would suggest maybe trying to add an integral and adjustable way to deal with GPU sag. Having a plastic frame that can deform even more than metal can really tweak on the PCIe slot and GPU board itself. Most solutions are little 'jackstands' that have no great way to be anchored to the case, maybe you can solve that? OFC this brings up an issue of how much pressure you can reasonably put on the panel faces.
Hi! Thank you! Actually the bottom panels can support quite a bit of weight as they’re pretty well supported on the surface below with the feet. I notice even my 3070 has some sag to it as it is now. However this happens in all cases and I don’t believe it’s directly caused by the plastic mount though. I’ll definitely be looking into ways of supporting the GPU for future projects/upgrades 🙂
@@makerunit Great to hear it! (About a possible fix, not the sag of course) GPU's have gotten heavier and heavier over the years, my system actually started misbehaving over a year after putting my horizontal miniATX into a vertical mid-ATX case, ended up being GPU sag on my 2080 that had worked fine for 2 years prior! So had to print a riser!
Thanks! The Terra is definitely a cool design but I can’t really straight up copy it, but certain design elements could definitely take some ispiration from it 👌
Looks amazing. I am only asking because I notice your designs are high quality, but is there any chance you'd consider making a test bench model as well? Thanks
Hmm, it may be possible in the front by using a quite short GPU. I’d have to double check if there’s enough space to fit drives laying flat. But I’m afraid it may not work well as I think the drives might be just too wide and they require the whole width of the case to fit properly.
Thank you! The reason for only including 240mm support at the top is the fact that the motherboard takes up some of the width space there due to the IO shield area and the heatsinks at the top of the motherboard. While in the front, there is nothing in the way of using the full inside width og the case for a bigger 280mm radiator. By making the model about 20mm wider (requiring a 200mm build plate), it should be possible to adapt to a bigger radiator as well.
Very impressive! Are the PCI at the back of case strong enough for long term use? @11:30, a little concerned with the recent fat and heavy graphics card 😂
Hi! Thank you! Yeah I’d say so. Had no issues holding the 3090 Founders Edition up, so I don’t think it’ll be an issue. If you’re worried about sag over time, just be sure to use a material that can handle higher heat like PETG, ABS or ASA. 😁
The case is actually very sturdy when all parts are connected. The wobble you see on the outside of the case is due to the feet being a little too close together in my version. But this has been corrected in the publicly available model 😊
@@makerunit checking the video again in the sata disk install i see the whole structure wobble like jelly but if that has been fixed with newer feet design then great. It's a cool project but i don't think it's worth 3 kilos of ABS, you could simplify it much more using metal structure
@@xoriso3d the goal of my projects aren’t necessarily to make them as cheap as possible. If that was the goal I’d go for a much simpler design, however, my goal is to create something different, and unique while having the joy of building something yourself that can be customized easily, and I think that’s also what a lot of people lean towards when building these projects. If I didn’t enjoy building stuff, I’d 100% go for a factory made alternative instead as they’re both cheap and sturdy.
great video and awesome design would you be able to put the hard drives beside the PSU so you are able to fit any size gpu and able to have that front case fan providing airflow?
Thank you! And that it should be possible to do that as well. However, it does require some minor adjustments to the design files. Technically all that’s needed is to add four new screwholes to the bottom panel and the drive cage can simply be mounted wherever you feel like really.
Any way to get this to work with a full size atx PSU and with the pcie slots? Also, could this potentially be turned sideways and rack mounted to a 19" rack? Love the design and concept!
Hi! The only way I can think of to use a full size ATX motherboard and all the slots available is to use a SFX psu mounted at the top rear, but this will reduce the max CPU cooler height. With a big ATX psu at the bottom it’s not possible to keep all the slots clear unfortunately. I hope this helps you decide
Nice. Love the the design especially the butterfly joints. The SFX PSU is giving me trauma. I recently had an SFX PSU failure just recently which made it the fourth one since I started using ITX cases. Three of them lasted only for 2 years while one lasted just for one year. So, I just 3D printed brackets for a non-gaming SFX-L PSU that I'll slapped to the side of my current ITX case which only has enough room for an SFX. And I have to cut a hole on the case for the power cables to get in. No fancy screw insets, just cable ties.
Thank you! Yeah the butterfly joints can be very practical in many cases, but they generallt require a relatively thick panel to push it into to get the strength. In this case the sides are 10mm thick (7 in the grooves). Sorry to hear you’ve had so many SFX psu’s failing on you. I’ve ever owned two, a Corsair SF450 and a CoolerMaster V850 which I’ve had for many years now and they still work very well…
@@makerunit Perhaps SFX PSUs are not meant for constant travel. I pretty much used my ITX desktop PC as my daily driver between work and two homes. I used to own a gaming laptop but after stumbling upon some ITX cases and the only ITX motherboard next to them in a nearby PC shop several years ago I immediately became an ITX enthusiast. On a side note I was planning to start making a custom case that combined my old PC parts with a portable monitor like an AIO PC but the dead PSU threw a wrench on that. I guess I'll carry on with the project without a PSU and practice adding insets into 3D print parts first.
@@dareka9425 maybe! I’ve got a pretty powerful laptop I recently purchased to use for my «creative» tasks so I’m able to get stuff done from anywhere. But powerful laptops are expensive and not great price-to-performance. So for gaming I’m still using my desktop PC as the performance is overwhelmingly better, and gives me G-sync and much higher framerates even at 1440p ultrawide high settings
This is such a cool build! I'm building a new PC and never thought that I could print my own PC case! I'm going to try designing my own case now. Do you have any tips?
My simple tip is, don’t give up, you will probably fail a couple times in certain areas and not make it perfect the first time, but that’s how we learn and it’s very valuable knowledge you can bring on to future projects. The especially difficult part is to consider how «printable» a part is, with overhangs, joints, component weight and much more to consider every step of the way.
Hi! As long as you use the recommended hardware like the chassis fans etc, it should not be an issue as the fans will constantly swap out the air inside the case to keep things from getting too hot. Regardless, I recommend using a filament that can take higher temperatures. Like PETG, ASA or ABS. 😊
I just started following your builds, I was wondering if you could make a console style case for MATX pc build that can hold a GPU up to 335mm, and if possible 100mm high for a higher performance cooler just a thought. Your builds are so clean.
Thank you! A console build is on my to-do list! What I’m thinking is mATX or maybe even ATX, and a vertical GPU close to the PCIE connectors. I’m guessing the CPU cooler clearance would end up around 80mm as it would allow the use of an ATX psu, and a 3-slot GPU.
Just wondering I’m fairly new to printing actually I just ordered a Bambu A1, was gonna get the mini but opted for larger bed, which brands of Pegt would ya recommend for those prints? 😅
@@soup_bone Fun to hear you’re entering the world of 3D printing! When it comes to filament recommendations I have personally never had issues with any type of filament I’ve bought. The only thing is that some filaments may print better or worse depending on whether you use the correct temp or not. Some PETG prints very well at 220c on my smaller slow printers, while my fast K1 Max needs closer to 260c on the same filament to get good results due to the speeds it needs to melt the plastic faster if that makes sense. Can’t really recommend any specific brands as I’m mainly using just the cheapest stuff I can find and rarely have any issues. Some disagree with this though, what climate you live in may also affect the filament. I for instance live in Norway where it’s generally not very humid, so my filament stays in good condition, but some people experience issues with the filament getting wet etc due to humidity absorbing into the plastic which again can result in issues. I hope this helps you out somewhat even though I couldn’t give any direct recommendations. 😊
That’s good to know! Again it’s great you respond so quick! The interment really wants ya to buy the expensive stuff that’s for sure, well that’s for the pro tip! When my stuff arrives I’m totally gonna print this bad boy! Looking forward to more prints from you in the future!
@@soup_bone Awesome! And, if I’m by my phone when a comment pops in and I have time to respond I don’t see any reason why I should wait. I know for myself too that I’d appreciate a fast response if I was the one asking😊 I always try my best to answer any comment within 24 hours at most (due to time differences, work hours etc), however most comments are actually answered within 12hrs.
Definitely an inspiring build. I recently got an FDM printer and have been thinking of designing a case myself. When you designed the case to fit on a smaller printer, was each 180x180 panel designed separately, or did you design them as a full size panel and then split them up to fit?
I pretty much made four 180mm squares, extruded them to 10mm thickness, then added a pattern to one of the four, then deleted the three others again and duplicated/rotated the one panel 90 degrees while copying it around the center axis and did that four times, then I added a way of joining them together and manually added each individual magnet mounts to match the main body locations, and the guinding pins 😅 I hope my explaination made some sense.
@@gwtrainguy1 If the intention is to split a panel and you know that already before the design starts it's easier to also design according to those requirements. For example the pattern isn't random. It's intentionally made for them all to "meet" in the middle to make the joint as "invisible" as possible. So in other words the panel was designed with the intention of hiding or "camouflaging" the joint in plain sight. Another example of the other way around was my latest ITX case, the olive green one. That design was first designed for only 300x300mm beds, but then ended up making the split version afterwards, resulting in a much more obvious side panel joint than if I took that into consideration already from the start...
Dual chamber, as in one chamber for the GPU and one for the motherboard? I don’t know of any at the moment but I’m planning to make a design where the motherboard/gpu will sit back to back with a riser cable if that’s what you meant. 😊
@@makerunit Actually, if you look at O11 Dynamic, you can see that there's one chamber for the mobo and GPU, and another for the cables and PSU. That's what i meant about dual chamber case.
Hi! I used a combination of PETG and PLA, but I recommend using PETG, ABS or ASA if you can. If printing something like this I would not recommend using a 3D printing service as it would probably cost way too much because it’s so many parts. It would probably be cheaper to just buy a new entry level 3D printer and print it for yourself. Bambu Lab actually has a big sale right now so you can get some really good printers with great discounts this week! But there are many options availble as low as $150 and up.
Printed your latest NAS and loved it, but man the magnets suck. I would love to see some clever designs that don't require them. They're quite a hassle to get set into place if tolerances are off - I'd rather screws.
Thank you! And I totally understand. Magnets are «tricky». Which is also why in this case I went for 8.2mm holes for the 8mm magnets, and rather encourage people to use glue. In the NAS the magnet holes were 8.1mm which even for me felt quite tight.
Definitely! Would look cool but those IKEA doors are HEAVY and will most likely be a bit risky to have on a lightweight 3D printed chassis. And also they’re quite big at around 60x60cm. 😅 I have a few of those black tinted glass doors (for IKEA BESTÅ cupboards) and I’m not sure if I would trust a plastic case to hold them.
Hello! I was wondering if there is a way to buy this already preassembled for people who don't have a 3D printer. Also, for someone who was looking into getting a 3D printer, which ones would you recommend? Thanks for looking out for us fellow HDD users at the end LOL. I personally need cheap & large amounts of storage for music & movie storage. I own a bunch of lossless music & Blu-rays, so I need it. I happened to accidentally run into this video, & you've earned a sub. Can't wait for what is next!
Hey there! Thank you and I’m happy to hear you like my design! Unfortunately I currently do not offer any selling services for my cases as I just simply do not have the time and resources to mass produce my designs… Maybe some time in the future though 😊 Oh, and if you like HDD storage, I think you’ll love one of my upcoming projects (next month if it goes as planned)
Little boy SL but taller to fit a mATX mobo and ATX-PSU would've been my dream case I think. Also made for bigger printers so you can print all sides in one piece each. It would be so appealing I'd buy a big printer just to be able print your design. 😅 This is impressive for what it is indeed. But not exactly my cup of tea since you can tell it's diy. You almost cant tell it's diy from the look of your ITX cases with that mesh sides and front and all sides printed in one peace each.
Thank you! You definitely have a few good points there. And having whole panels does indeed pretty much hide the DIY look of it. However even though I do own bigger printers myself (300x300), I’m still mostly aiming to keep the print volume less than 220x220 per panel where possible. However I might do occasional projects that require 300x300mm. 😊
Beatiful case! Slowly printing all the parts, don't have enough filament for now. I'm also looking at the hardware parts, specifically at the amount of heat inserts. Gonna be first time using them. How many of them do I need to build this case? For now I have in my cart a 50 pack of 5mm length and 4.5mm OD M3 size. Hope that the 4.5mm OD isn't gonna too different from 4.6mm.
Hey there! I would recommend seeing if you find 4.6 if possible, as many of the holes are exactly 4.5mm, if the insert is 4.5 too it may end up not getting a good grip, however I do think it will work, you’d need an extremely precise printer for that to be an issue 😊 And, thank you! 😊 I’m glad you like the case!
Hi! At first was looking on aliexpress for the parts, but due the incorrect size of heat inserts and slow shipping, decided to use amazon. Found everything there, sadly everything is pricier, but could have it next Wednesday.
@@DragonzaS I’m using inserts from AliExpress actually. It’s not that big of a deal how long they are, anything from 5-7mm should be fine. The diameter is what’s important
@@makerunit I have seen some with correct OD, but they sadly had long estimated delivery (third September), so in the end I bought everything on Amazon. Should be here this Wednesday! Have already printed the main sidepanel (without magnets). Waiting also for some filament, hope it will be around Tuesday.
Actually, you can but the only limitation is that you’ll block some of the lowest PCIe slots and motherboard headers in the lower left corner. You MIGHT still be able to fit a couple fan headers or low profile connectors etc if you carefully add them (or extensions) before adding the PSU but no guarantee from my side as to what will fit or not behind there. However on most motherboards this isn’t an issue and so far I have no feedback from anyone saying they didn’t manage to get it to work despite some connectors being blocked. Usually there aren’t so many important headers in the lower left anyways.
@@makerunit Yeah it was those headers I was worried about. If the case was wider by just a centimeter, I wonder if that would make it less of an issue?
@@Velocity_AU it would definitely help to have about 10mm more. However the exact internal width is 180mm and when designing this case I «had to» keep every part under 180x180mm in size to fit the Prusa Mini and A1 Mini as that was one of my goals of this build 😊 May I ask what type of headers you had in mind to use here? I did manage to for example fit a normal noctua fan cable behind the ATX psu as long as the fan cable was installed prior to the PSU. Another solution is to just go for splitters/extensions in the other fan headers 😊
@@makerunit Oh the thought is mainly because sometimes a USB connector can be there which some wifi cards with bluetooth need to access, or if external IO is added the USB connector and HD Audio connector would need to reach there
I love your work, ive tried to make my own case in the past and my stand offs are never correct. Honestly i have a server computer, it uses a 5600G so i dont really have the need for a gpu, but i do use an matx so i can expand ram if i need to. but i really want something super small. And I use a super low profile cooler from noctua. Ive tried to follow your tutorial too in the past. Any tips or ideas?
Thank you! Hmm, my suggestion is to just keep trying. I «failed» a lot of times in the beginning when learning this stuff, and things wouldn’.t align correctly, forgot passthrough holes for cables, powerbuttons etc. but eventually you’ll get the hang of it 😁
Your projects are always beautiful, they are always designed with a logical approach and made to be accessible to everyone. Every time I watch one of your videos, I feel like building a new PC.
Thank you so much! I always try to not over-complicate things and keep it simple yet elegant 😁
Yet another impressive project.
Thank you! I appreciate your positive feedback!😊
@yourt00bz Who? I’m not following🤔
@yourt00bz I see. Why do you hate it though? Or am I missing a joke here? 😅
@yourt00bz haha I see, I’ve just never heard that joke before so wasn’t really sure what to make of it 😂
@yourt00bz Thank you, I appreciate it! And I personally do not see anyone as «little people» I do not believe I am special in any way, I’ve just spent a lot of time to learn to do something that I enjoy doing and I believe in engaging with my viewers rather than just ignoring the comments. As I assume people comment because they hope for a response, not just for no one to read them. All though I do understand bigger channels with hundreds of thousands or even millions of followers. It’s hard to keep up with every single comment but I’ll try to as long as I can manage 😁
Been looking for a good micro atx case to print. This is by far the best designed ive found
Awesome! Glad to hear you like it 😀
Excellent job simplifying the assembly giving a practical end result. Very accessible with the required 180x180cm build surface on the 3d printer
Thank you for the nice feedback! 😊
I might need to buy more filament for make this real quick. nice job designing this case
Thank you! I’m happy to hear you’re considering to make this case! Let me know if I can be of any assistance! 😊
Grab some wood pla, and get fancy. 😜
@@Frentraken I just bought some petg, I'm afraid of pla deforming. I wish more companies made some wood petg, I can't find any sadly
One word: Amazing! Thanks for sharing your ever expanding skills in 3d printed case design.
Thank you so much Deech! I try to implement new «techniques» into every design. I think for this case the biggest «innovation» was the four way joint, I have no idea if this has been done before in a 3D print as I’ve never come across it before, but I’m guessing I’m not the first in history to do this. (But who knows?) 😁
Holy hell! Another design for the win. Can't wait to see version 2!
Thank you! Happy to hear you like it! 😊
Besides gap filling with sprue glue made from the filament used to print the side panels, this is basically flawless. Very nice build sir!
Thank you so much! 😊 Appreciate it!
TH-cam needs to add a second like button.
Amazing work!
Thank you! Your feedback is highly appreciated! I’ll definitely push the TH-cam devs to add that extra button! They already have the «Super Thanks» button, they might as well add a «Super Like» also 😏😜
really appreciated the joinery, clever solutions combined for structure :)
Great to hear! Thank you 😊
Your projects are always so thorough, and well thought out, it inspired me to star learning CAD and 3D design. I'll be buying a 3D printer soon enough and start printing my own designs.
Thank you Lucas! I’m very happy to hear that I was an inspiration to you! That’s actually one of my favorite feelings, when someone tells me I’ve inspired them to do or learn something good.
11:35 inset nut would have been a good option here, to hard to get a insert into but easy to get a nut in, saves needing to akwardly hold those pliers
Yeah definitely. It’s just a little tricky to melt the insert into place, but with a flat soldering iron that should be very easy. 😊
11:25 Usually, you can put threaded inserts from both sides of the hole. So, for Pci-e slots it may be easier to insert them from the opposite side, having much more space.
Yeah that’s very true 😊
I love the side panels, thanks for not going for a totally utilitarian look. :)
Thank you! I’m glad you like my design! My goal was to spice it up a bit and make the joints a natural part of the look rather than just plain perforated panels like many of my previous designs. Always want to try something new whenever I can 😁
Brilliant and well done. We need more innovators like this guy
Thank you! I highly appreciate your words!
I literally just made an ATX case and it didn't come out near a clean, the video definitely give me inspiration to improve not only my design but also my print quality. Very Impressive cant wait to see the next video.
Awesome! Glad to hear I could be of some inspiration 😊
Thanks for all your effort!
Thank you, for thanking me 😊
creative idea with the cross
Thank you!
Been waiting on this one! Have one of your sff cases for my media center PC for the living room and i love it! Cant wait to print this guy for an old ATX system i want to repurpose for a NAS for a family member! Also thank you so much for adding individual plan purchases!
Awesome! Which of my previous cases do you use as your Media PC? 😊
@makerunit the mini ITX small print volume case. As all I have at the moment is an Ender V2. So the small print volume builds are really exciting to see!
@@Yuriel1981 awesome! How did it work out with all the joints? Did you have any issues?
@@makerunit everything is stable and very well designed. I haven't put in the magnets yet, either. But it is still very stable. I am going to cut a few custom holes in the acrylic side panel to facilitate a couple of front panel usb 3.0 ports as well.
@@Yuriel1981 that’s great to hear! Thank you 😁
You make me want to go start printing my new case for my pc, I don’t need a new case for it but seeing this makes me feel the need to go melt some plastic.
Haha, same thing for me honestly, I do not «need» any new cases either, just really like the challenge of making them better and better and learning new tricks along the way 🤩
This is absolutely incredible and I believe what sooo many people needed! I can't wait to print this!
Thank you! And awesome to hear you’re considering to print this 😁
I applaud the pedagogical explanations for the magnets polarity matching. Well done!
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback! 😊
Very nice. Would be cool to see a high tower for EATX server build with modular support for drives, gpus or whatever people want. Maybe extendable disk shelf could be an option too.
I’ve got a pretty good idea for a modular system. It’s on my to-do list but it’ll be a «bigger» project in terms of design and the time it’ll take to figure all out, I probably won’t be able to do before after the summer/fall of this year. 😊
@@makerunit that is very cool to hear. And ofcause a good design will take time to make.
Theoretically you could probably just chop this in your slicer to make pieces that use the same connection geometry (which is genius) to make the same thing but bigger
@@marahansen2981 Definitely possible. However I intend on creating a new NAS version for my August release which I hope to be able to make into a modular case that can expand as your needs grow 😁 I’m about to get started on that project very soon,
Nice! This is cool. I've been mulling over designing a compact mATX printable case. Something just big enough for the mobo, a vertically mounted gpu, and a PSU. For some simple workstations a client of mine is building. M2 storage so no harddrive slots needed. your work is very inspiring.
Thank you! I’m happy to hear you’ve taken some inspiration from my builds! I’ve thought of doing a very similar project to what you describe actually.
MATX motherboard with an ATX/SFX psu right next to the RAM/24pin connector, and a vertical GPU. For a «console style» relatively slim (about 100mm thick) case.
This is a geat case, full ATX at last and clever use of this joint to make panels ! On a different note, I would love to see a "media center" horizontal case that can slide into these IKEA cabinets under your TV. I still have my old ANTEC Fusion case that looks like an amp and would love to see one 3D printed to cover the full range of cases available on the market !
ok ok, I'm just answering my own post since I've just came accross the tiny 2,9L case on your channel. I was taliking about a "bigger" case, the Antec Fusion mentionned could house a full ATX build, so at least mini ATX ;-)
Hi! Thank you! And actually I do plan to make such a case at some point 😊 When you say Ikea cabinet, do you mean the BESTÅ series? 😁 I have that one myself mounted to the wall under my TV
@@makerunit yes these ones with the half drawers, you have a small shelf with 1/3 height I guess. Perfect for your TV box or for the old ones, your VHS players 😉
@@MathieuCruzel yeah that sounds like the «BESTÅ» series. They fit 2 shelves (3 openings) pretty nice for flat stuff like DVD players and Digital boxes for the TV.
Another fantastic case. I feel things keep getting better when I don’t think they can.
Thank you Jake! Hopefully this is «just the beginning» 😁 I’ve still got a long list of to-do projects where new ideas and techniques will arise!
@@makerunitany chance to have a top panel with Holes for usb front panel ports on either side of the power buttons? honestly that's the only thing that I'm missing from buying this design, very well done
@@chimpo131 Hey! Actually I am in fact planning to add USB ports to the top panel right next to the power button. 😅 either there or in the upper front. Just waiting for the cables to arrive from AliExpress…
Wow this is amazing! I know you probably get this all the time: I wish it were taller so you can have all the slots AND an ATC PSU ❤
Thank you 🙏 I hope to get there eventually! Thanks for the suggestion’
Once I save enough to build a pc, I will definitely consider making one of your cases!
Awesome to hear! Let me know if you need any help at all 😊
I applaud your efforts. Case looks good
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
This video was amazing! Watching an ATX case being printed on such small beds made me wonder if it's possible to create an ATX case incorporating the features of those NAS builds. It would be incredible to see if it could be your next challenge. Keep up the great work!!
Thank you! It’s definitely possible to create something similar that’s adapted to a NAS system. 😏 More cool stuff is on the way so stay tuned. My goal is to post one new project per month.
@@makerunit Awesome, I will be looking forward to your next project!
Dude. This is awesome! I just upgraded to a full ATX and needed a new case. i was about to drop like 75 to 100 dollars one. Im going to buy this instead! this project is so cool!
Awesome to hear you like the case! Thank you! Don’t hesitate to let me know if you need any assistance! 😊
Awesome work there, would love to see a low profile atx case for htpc.
Thank you! 😊 I’ll keep it in mind as a potential future project!
This is super rad and I may make my own case for a hyperspecific purpose using most of the design principles from this. If I can suggest something, people make tools and jigs to gauge magnet polarity if you want to be super safe about it, but I suggest something a bit more simple.
Instead of gluing magnets in one by one, simply glue all the magnets on one part, then stack an extra magnet once the glue is set. You can then put the second part on top, using the second magnet as an aligning feature and press the magnets into place. This ensures *all* of your magnets are the correct sticking orientation, even if you inserted some magnets in the wrong orientation the first time!
Thank you!
Yeah I thought about doing the approach on the magnets the way you explained here, however I ended up not because to make the magnets stay in place the tolerances would have to be pretty much spot on, and I can’t be sure that’s the case for all possible users.
Optionally this method could work if pre-applying glue to the holes on the side panel before pushing it into place, but to do that you’d need a slow curing glue as hot glue will cool down too fast for all 12 magnets at the same time. And slow curing glue may run into risk of running which can end up gluing the panels to each other instead, at least these were my thoughts which lead me to do each one individually 😁
I love this, as I do all your projects!
I will absolutely be stealing some inspiration from your designs to use in my own unrelated projects lol
Awesome, thanks! 😊
I bet you could easily design a mod for this or design around using a glass side panel on one side to see inside it. Love this build!
Also pla? I’d personally go minimum petg but asa/abs is probably the better material
Thank you! Yeah that would definitely be possible! However it would require some different joints than the cross joint in the middle. Perhaps some «thick» plexiglass can compensate for that!
Grey parts are PLA and black parts are PETG. mainly because that’s what I can find easily locally tbh. Has always worked well for me in all builds I’ve done regardless of whether I used PLA or PETG.
@@makerunit yea plexiglass would work just fine. Looks good on my vorons.
You single handedly revolutionized 3D printed cases.
Thank you! 😁I think my biggest «discovery» during this design was that four way joint. I’m probably not the first in the world to do this kind of joint but I have never seen it before. 🤔
Wow!!! This should suite me nicely!!! l hope to give it a go soon. Nice work!
Thank you Russ! Happy to hear you like my project! 😊🍻
YT just randomly rec'd this vid to me and dang that's an effective way to make a case.
I’m glad to see you here! Thanks for wanting to watch it and I hope you got something good out of it😁
Well done, will think about printing it
Thank you! Awesome, let me know if there’s anything I can assist you with!
@@makerunit first need sort out my issues with my printer as bed leveling is a pain on my Ender 3 once I will master it then can start printing bigger pieces
@@Blackrhyme7 have you considered adding a CR or BL touch probe sensor to your printer? It lets you compensate for uneven leveling.
@@makerunit I have bought that but have issue that for some reason when load correct firmware for it I got error failed to heat up nozzle, when load other firmware this is disappearing. Have contacted creality support but it was very slow process and didn't solved my issue. Will try again to connect the add-on and load firmware
Amazing! This is huge!
Anxious for a version towards a NAS Server with Graphic card.
Thnaks for the work!
Thank you Jonathan!
The small drive bay in this build is also intended as a test for my next NAS build! This new mount is much easier to pull in and out 😁 I’m planning to eventually get to a bigger NAS too over the summer, but I have quite big plans for that build, so it will take some time. Due to summer vacations etc I’ll probably be sticking to a couple «smaller projects» in July and August then throw myself at something bigger again once the summer is over. (However, plans may change, I kind of decide as I go) 😄
Double chamber case with power supply would add space for HDD and allows for better cable management
That’s true, but would also add to the overall width of the case resulting in it not being as compact. Also in a fully enclosed case with no see-through parts I feel like the cable management looking very clean isn’t as cruicial.
I'd personally recommend moving the HDD cage to the bottom so that people can remove the semi useless bottom fan. That way you can still have the storage you need with the GPU you have.
Yeah it did cross my mind doing that as well, but I decided not to at that point as I wanted to prefer the GPU cooling. I wouldn’t call it useless though as it pulls in fresh air and pushes it up to the GPU rather than the GPU circulating hot air from the inside of the case, though I see your point 😊
Impressive build!
For those of us who only have tiny printers, I'd love to see a respin on your 2.9L case that would make it printable on smaller print beds.
Personally, I'd also like to see a "media center"-friendly mATX case (as in, sitting on the motherboard side, not much taller than a GPU, and not much more deep than the motherboard). Basically, roughly the size of an AV amp. And, of course, tiny printer friendly :P
Thank you! I’ve actually got some ideas in mind for possible APU cases. And about the media center pc, I’ll definitely keep this request in mind as this is a very relevant project that a lot of people could benefit from. 😊
Excellent work on this case design! I really like the fact it does not require a really really large print bed. At first look, I thought this is a modular case design where I can stack additional pieces to make it a really really tall tower. Do you have plans to make the case stackable? For example, turning the case into a NAS or server tower, whereas the bottom portion is a ATX tower and then you can have additional modular 'half-height' tower with only fan slots and HDD/SSD racks. They locked onto each other and stacked on top. I think it would be a really cool addition.
Thank you! Happy to hear you like the case!
About the stackable/modular design you’re mentioning. Without saying too much, I MIGHT or MIGHT not already have something like what you describe already partially designed. And MIGHT be posting that within a month or two, just sayin 😉😉 Imagine that, a «fully modular» NAS case that can expand theoretically indefinitely… (until you run out of sata ports)…
Definitely a neat concept, but the lack of a removable side panel to hide cables for makes it a no-go for me.
I understand. I intentionally wanted the design as slim and compact as possible, which is also why I didn’t want to add extra thickness for a cable compartment in the back 😊
Nice case!
Thank you Patrick!
What a nice printed ATX case. Respect!! The only thing i miss is Front USB. May be in V2??
It’s on my to-do list for this one also! I’ve got some on the way from AliExpress which should arrive any day now! The plan is to add two ports vertically most likely on the right side of the logo panel (outside of the sliding part)😊 I just didn’t want to postpone the whole project due to waiting on the USB to arrive.
This is just a theory and the final location may vary if I find that it doesn’t fit as I hoped. Another possible location is the top right above the upper panel, by just shortening the upper front slide panel by a few millimeters.
I love your designs, the commitment to different PC cases and testing them for thermal properties. I also fully understand your small fees for these designs (as such process is lengthy and requires some tests using more filament). However, considering 2.5 kg of filament required for this case and prices of around 20 EUR/USD per kg of PETG, some other parts (screws, inserts) the total cost of such case increases to around 60 USD/EUR plus many hours or printing. Therefore, some folks may decide to go with available metal cases save money and time. I know, it is a fun designing such or building PCs, but some may prefer saving time, money and ordering a metal case from Amazon. Anyway, please keep going with these designs and improvements, as they really give nice ideas not only for PC builder but for any other print designs. Thank you very much!
Hi! Thank you so much! Yeah I can agree with you that the cost vs. What you get isn’t necessarily always «worth it» to everyone. And I’m not in any way saying it’s cheaper to 3D print cases, because often it’s not. It’s generally more about just the fun of building something, putting it together for the DIY experience rather than saving money for me at least. 😁
Hopefully pellet 3D printing takes off soon. $5/kg is pretty sweet if it can be realized.
@@hawtpawkithero that would be sweet. It seems possible to get filament from China too as low as 6-7 dollars a spool but then adding shipping fees and taxes we’d still be closer to $13-15 a spool if buying in bulk…
just bought a Bambu A1 Mini, this is going to be perfect for it. Great work as always! Also is there an easy way to reprint some of the mini S with 180x180 panels that join together?
Hi Mike! Thank you so much and awesome to hear you’re taking a step into the 3D printing world.
When you say Mini S, do you mean the Little Boy S? If so, then currently it’s not any «easy» way to split the panels and join them without loosing strengt. However, it’s definitely possible with some slight modifications. Which of the panels did you consider re-printing?
Also, I’m currently working on another «tiny-printer-friendly» case design which will be posted early to mid-july or something like that as I’m going on a two week vacation starting tomorrow.
@@makerunit looking forward to it.
cool case! please make a open frame/air ATX case
Thanks! I’ll keep it in mind as a potential future project! I definitely like the idea of that!
This is just brilliant ❤
would you consider making a cover to hide the psu cables? and the drive cage would be great if it had replaced the bottom fan but other than that it's just awesome to see a case this big gets printed on a small printer and the assembly process is just amazing. keep it up ❤
Thank you! I was actually considering to make a fan cover for the bottom fan so the cables don’t accidentally fall into the fan 😁 however I like your idea and will definitely keep this in mind for future versions!😊
Grazie.
Thank you so much! 🤩🙏
@@makerunit just two weeks ago I was looking for an ATX case (3d printed)... And I have a A1 mini... Sooo... The only problem is that I have already ordered a case after researching a 3d project that suited my case... Pun intended 😂
@@paolobenevelli8614 I see! If you had just asked me 3 weeks ago I could have told you that I was going to post a case fitting your needs 3 weeks into the future! 😜
Little heads up. On your printables page the amazon link for "12 mm Power Button (pre-wired)" Links to the hot glue instead.
Other than that, this is amazing, I think i'm going to try printing this myself 😀
I've got some transparent and glow in the dark fillament that might look amazing for some of the panels.
Oh really? Thank you for mentioning! Easy to get mixed up with all those links 😅 I’m happy to hear you’re considering to build the case and I’ll update the link as soon as possible, again, thanks!
You design really nice cases! Some day I'll print one of them out! 😉
Awesome! Thank you! 😁 more is on the way!
sir, i would humbly recommend looking at embedding 3mm stainless steel or carbon fiber rods as reinforcement for panels constructed like this. would do wonders for stiffness.
Honestly, no need, this is more than stiff enough for it’s use. Did you see the clip where I lifted the whole cover from one corner and it barely even flexed? 😉 In many use cases embedding steel rods could do wonders but in this case it’s actually not necessary 😊
I hope to see dual-chamber case of left side AND right side capable. :)
Believe it or not, that was actually my initial plan at first, but I ended up changing my mind. 😅might make one eventually though!
I'm still waiting for a custom watercooled itx build :) nice video anyway
Thanks! And yeah, me too 😅 The thing about that is only that I design most of my projects to be «simple» to build, with «easy to get» components, and I feel like with custom watercooling and pipes I go beyond the criteria of being «easy».. 😀 although it’s something I’d love to try out at some point but.
ooh so close. I was literally watching some of your videos last night and wondering where the ATX builds were. This is close, but I was hoping you would make a front mounted fullsize-PSU version. I guess I'll have to wait a few more videos for that one :D.
I was actually really considering to do what you explained there at first, but for some reason I decided not to unfortunately. I’m always adding more designs regularly so maybe maybe that’s possible next time I make an ATX case. 😁
Are you talking about something like Silverstone did with their Alta F1? I mean "front mounted full size PSU". This is still something I want so see in the future - yes you can not easily plug things into the MB or GPU, but I don't remember doing so very often if at all.
Would love to see a Variant with 90° turned MB and those top and bottom mounted Fans. 2x 140mm should be sufficient.
Amazing work 👏👏👏
Thank you! 😊
Wow. Great work!
Thank you! 🙏
Really great build! I've been wanting a case that could be printed on my prusa mini. I see a lot of fully 3d printed cases though. Have you ever though about designing a case that uses Plastic sheet you can buy on amazon or some hardware stores? I understand not wanting to use metal since that makes it harder to keep shorts from happening. I think going that route may make it easier to add space for cable management.
Thank you! I have actually not really thought of that, however it would be kind of cool to have a case that has like a 3D printed frame but a bunch of plexiglass or plastic sheets that attach to the parts to make up the design. Great idea I’ll really think about that one! 🙏🤩
@@makerunit awesome! I'll definitely keep my eye in case you're able to come up with something!
Nice! Promised and delivered!
Thanks! I try my best to live up to my promises 😁
So awesome! This'll definitely be the case I use in a few years when I upgrade my PC! It's so hard to find a case with a solid side panel these days (glass lets me see the IMO ugly cables, and mesh lets out too much sound).
I'm already thinking about what cool colors I could print the case with. I might try white and black for an Oreo look, or I could do beige for a sleeper PC. Or maybe blue pink and white for my favorite Pokémon Sylveon. So many options!
I have a really big printer though (Neptune 4 Plus), so I might try to merge some panels in Blender instead of IRL so I can print them in one piece for an even cleaner look.
Thank you!
Thank you! You’ve definitely got some cool ideas in mind for the colors! Is the Neptune 4 Plus bigger than 360mm on the bed? Isn’t it only the Max that’s that’s over 300mm?
@@makerunit you're right, I was misremembering the bed size (it's 320 not 360). Build height is 385mm though, so maybe I could print it vertically lol
@@colororb4105 haha, in theory yes, but I would not recommend it, especially since it’s a bedslinger, imagine a thin 360mm tall panel swinging back and forth 😅
@@makerunitWith that big thing going back and forth, I'd use it as a desk fan 🪭 lol /s
please get one of those holographic imprinting print plates, and print in some other colours! I would LOVE to see some funky looking fun cases with some patterns on them or like in some fun colours!
Any specific patterns in mind? 🤩
@@makerunit There is a build plate with random sized triangles which would look awesome as an outer layer, and maybe a layer under that with the holographic stars, just imagine the amount of customization!
@@ArticTiger yeah that could definitely look very cool!
awesome, i was looking at basic atx cases since i have parts to build 4 old am3+ systems but on the consumer market even the most basic midtower atx cases are ~$45, so i thought why not get into 3d printing now and just print some as part of the learning process. Bought an ender 3 v3 ke and am getting it set up, i went to look for some atx case file but the very few fully atx support including atx psu are either way too complicated, require expensive supports (beamcase), or are really super jank.
I didnt need a full midtower case so even accessing all the pcie slots wont be an issue as most of them will only need one for a basic output gpu, with one not even needing pcie slots since the really odd biostar mb has integrated graphics.
This is perfect, fully worth the $12 for the files. Only items i dont have currently are the m3 4.6 od inserts, and ill have to see if my old soldering gun still works. Ill come back to this once I have at least 1 system built with this in ~3 weeks time
That’s great! I’m happy to hear my design works well for your needs! Don’t hesitate to task if you need any assistance at all! 😊
Now to the ATX NAS..
Make a stackable version of this with a bottom/side section with room for 8-12 drives and back planes. Then use the extra space to allow for a full ATX power supply without the compromise on the pci slots
It’s on my to-do list! 😊👌
Love the designs you make, will print one soon to try it out. I do have an idea for a case (obviously ignore it if not interested), why not have a itx case that you could add multiple radiators to make a custom water loop in it. Also be printable in something like an ender 3?
Hey! Thank you! I’m not sure I’m ready for full custom loop yet but could definitely be a cool project no doubt! Maybe one day 😊
can this build hold matx motherboards too? I would print a different case (from makerunit ofc) that I know can fit matx but my printer is too small if there is another option that I haven't seen that can be printed on a 220x200mm 3d printer please let me know.
Hi! Micro ATX motherboards work perfect in this case. Actually I’m using a mATX motherboard in the video as I didn’t have an ATX board available even though the case also supports ATX boards. Even Mini ITX will work as they all use the same standard mounting holes 😊
Lovely project! I would suggest maybe trying to add an integral and adjustable way to deal with GPU sag. Having a plastic frame that can deform even more than metal can really tweak on the PCIe slot and GPU board itself. Most solutions are little 'jackstands' that have no great way to be anchored to the case, maybe you can solve that? OFC this brings up an issue of how much pressure you can reasonably put on the panel faces.
Hi! Thank you! Actually the bottom panels can support quite a bit of weight as they’re pretty well supported on the surface below with the feet. I notice even my 3070 has some sag to it as it is now. However this happens in all cases and I don’t believe it’s directly caused by the plastic mount though. I’ll definitely be looking into ways of supporting the GPU for future projects/upgrades 🙂
@@makerunit Great to hear it! (About a possible fix, not the sag of course) GPU's have gotten heavier and heavier over the years, my system actually started misbehaving over a year after putting my horizontal miniATX into a vertical mid-ATX case, ended up being GPU sag on my 2080 that had worked fine for 2 years prior! So had to print a riser!
@@Roobotics I’m thinking about making some sort of 3D printable adjustable screw to support the GPU
Love it, now 3D print me a Fractal Design Torrent case :)
Thanks! The Terra is definitely a cool design but I can’t really straight up copy it, but certain design elements could definitely take some ispiration from it 👌
Looks amazing. I am only asking because I notice your designs are high quality, but is there any chance you'd consider making a test bench model as well? Thanks
Thank you!
It’s definitely an idea to consider at some point! How would you describe your ideal test bench? What are the requirements?
I keep watching this ❤❤
Awesome! Great to hear, thank you! 😊
I'm getting this once I get the materials, no doubt. Is there any possibility to add a multiple hard drives rack in there?
Hmm, it may be possible in the front by using a quite short GPU. I’d have to double check if there’s enough space to fit drives laying flat. But I’m afraid it may not work well as I think the drives might be just too wide and they require the whole width of the case to fit properly.
Great design!
Is there plans for a iteration that could fit a 280mm radiator in the top?
Thank you!
The reason for only including 240mm support at the top is the fact that the motherboard takes up some of the width space there due to the IO shield area and the heatsinks at the top of the motherboard. While in the front, there is nothing in the way of using the full inside width og the case for a bigger 280mm radiator.
By making the model about 20mm wider (requiring a 200mm build plate), it should be possible to adapt to a bigger radiator as well.
I really love your Case Projekts. I now have the Elegoo Neptune 4 Plus. Im trying to print my own Case for my server PC ❤
Thank you so much! Are you printing one of my cases or did you make your own design for your server PC? 😁
@@makerunit My own because its a special Motherboard size. 190x190. Bigger than Mini ITX and smaller than MicroATX.
@@NurPat aha, gotcha! Well good luck with your project and feel free to take any inspiration you want from my case designs 😊
feel like you could use a lot less magnets if you use a latch insted
Yeah I probably cound have skipped the botton row probably and had a latch there instead to at least use about 8 magnets less or so.
I can't wait for what's next.
I’ll hope you’ll like it! 😜
Very impressive! Are the PCI at the back of case strong enough for long term use? @11:30, a little concerned with the recent fat and heavy graphics card 😂
Hi! Thank you! Yeah I’d say so. Had no issues holding the 3090 Founders Edition up, so I don’t think it’ll be an issue. If you’re worried about sag over time, just be sure to use a material that can handle higher heat like PETG, ABS or ASA. 😁
i would use some 2020 extrusions to make the case much less wobbly
The case is actually very sturdy when all parts are connected. The wobble you see on the outside of the case is due to the feet being a little too close together in my version. But this has been corrected in the publicly available model 😊
@@makerunit checking the video again in the sata disk install i see the whole structure wobble like jelly but if that has been fixed with newer feet design then great.
It's a cool project but i don't think it's worth 3 kilos of ABS, you could simplify it much more using metal structure
@@xoriso3d the goal of my projects aren’t necessarily to make them as cheap as possible. If that was the goal I’d go for a much simpler design, however, my goal is to create something different, and unique while having the joy of building something yourself that can be customized easily, and I think that’s also what a lot of people lean towards when building these projects.
If I didn’t enjoy building stuff, I’d 100% go for a factory made alternative instead as they’re both cheap and sturdy.
I NEED THE LTT VIDEO ON THIS RIGHT NOW
perhaps some day his team will find me 🤩😜
great video and awesome design would you be able to put the hard drives beside the PSU so you are able to fit any size gpu and able to have that front case fan providing airflow?
Thank you! And that it should be possible to do that as well. However, it does require some minor adjustments to the design files. Technically all that’s needed is to add four new screwholes to the bottom panel and the drive cage can simply be mounted wherever you feel like really.
Any way to get this to work with a full size atx PSU and with the pcie slots? Also, could this potentially be turned sideways and rack mounted to a 19" rack? Love the design and concept!
Hi! The only way I can think of to use a full size ATX motherboard and all the slots available is to use a SFX psu mounted at the top rear, but this will reduce the max CPU cooler height.
With a big ATX psu at the bottom it’s not possible to keep all the slots clear unfortunately. I hope this helps you decide
Nice. Love the the design especially the butterfly joints.
The SFX PSU is giving me trauma. I recently had an SFX PSU failure just recently which made it the fourth one since I started using ITX cases. Three of them lasted only for 2 years while one lasted just for one year.
So, I just 3D printed brackets for a non-gaming SFX-L PSU that I'll slapped to the side of my current ITX case which only has enough room for an SFX. And I have to cut a hole on the case for the power cables to get in. No fancy screw insets, just cable ties.
Thank you! Yeah the butterfly joints can be very practical in many cases, but they generallt require a relatively thick panel to push it into to get the strength. In this case the sides are 10mm thick (7 in the grooves).
Sorry to hear you’ve had so many SFX psu’s failing on you. I’ve ever owned two, a Corsair SF450 and a CoolerMaster V850 which I’ve had for many years now and they still work very well…
@@makerunit Perhaps SFX PSUs are not meant for constant travel. I pretty much used my ITX desktop PC as my daily driver between work and two homes. I used to own a gaming laptop but after stumbling upon some ITX cases and the only ITX motherboard next to them in a nearby PC shop several years ago I immediately became an ITX enthusiast.
On a side note I was planning to start making a custom case that combined my old PC parts with a portable monitor like an AIO PC but the dead PSU threw a wrench on that. I guess I'll carry on with the project without a PSU and practice adding insets into 3D print parts first.
@@dareka9425 maybe! I’ve got a pretty powerful laptop I recently purchased to use for my «creative» tasks so I’m able to get stuff done from anywhere. But powerful laptops are expensive and not great price-to-performance. So for gaming I’m still using my desktop PC as the performance is overwhelmingly better, and gives me G-sync and much higher framerates even at 1440p ultrawide high settings
Man.... You come up with a 12-24 bay rack mount NAS/server and I'll buy day one lol, good rack cases are running close to $400 or more now
I’ll keep it in mind! 👌😊
Subscribed. You are amazing.
Thank you so much! I appreciate it! 😊
This is such a cool build! I'm building a new PC and never thought that I could print my own PC case! I'm going to try designing my own case now. Do you have any tips?
My simple tip is, don’t give up, you will probably fail a couple times in certain areas and not make it perfect the first time, but that’s how we learn and it’s very valuable knowledge you can bring on to future projects. The especially difficult part is to consider how «printable» a part is, with overhangs, joints, component weight and much more to consider every step of the way.
I would like to see a case that will fit a 360mm radiator and atx mb
I see, I’ll keep it in mind for potential future projects 😊
I'm concerned about heat. Will it be an issue? Thank you for the Video!
Hi! As long as you use the recommended hardware like the chassis fans etc, it should not be an issue as the fans will constantly swap out the air inside the case to keep things from getting too hot.
Regardless, I recommend using a filament that can take higher temperatures. Like PETG, ASA or ABS. 😊
@@makerunit Thanks man 🙌🏼 Really enjoyed the presentation
@@GmailNexus thank you!
great job, thank you for this!!!!
Thank you! 😁
I just started following your builds, I was wondering if you could make a console style case for MATX pc build that can hold a GPU up to 335mm, and if possible 100mm high for a higher performance cooler just a thought. Your builds are so clean.
Thank you! A console build is on my to-do list! What I’m thinking is mATX or maybe even ATX, and a vertical GPU close to the PCIE connectors. I’m guessing the CPU cooler clearance would end up around 80mm as it would allow the use of an ATX psu, and a 3-slot GPU.
Just wondering I’m fairly new to printing actually I just ordered a Bambu A1, was gonna get the mini but opted for larger bed, which brands of Pegt would ya recommend for those prints? 😅
@@soup_bone Fun to hear you’re entering the world of 3D printing! When it comes to filament recommendations I have personally never had issues with any type of filament I’ve bought. The only thing is that some filaments may print better or worse depending on whether you use the correct temp or not. Some PETG prints very well at 220c on my smaller slow printers, while my fast K1 Max needs closer to 260c on the same filament to get good results due to the speeds it needs to melt the plastic faster if that makes sense. Can’t really recommend any specific brands as I’m mainly using just the cheapest stuff I can find and rarely have any issues.
Some disagree with this though, what climate you live in may also affect the filament. I for instance live in Norway where it’s generally not very humid, so my filament stays in good condition, but some people experience issues with the filament getting wet etc due to humidity absorbing into the plastic which again can result in issues. I hope this helps you out somewhat even though I couldn’t give any direct recommendations. 😊
That’s good to know! Again it’s great you respond so quick! The interment really wants ya to buy the expensive stuff that’s for sure, well that’s for the pro tip! When my stuff arrives I’m totally gonna print this bad boy! Looking forward to more prints from you in the future!
@@soup_bone Awesome! And, if I’m by my phone when a comment pops in and I have time to respond I don’t see any reason why I should wait. I know for myself too that I’d appreciate a fast response if I was the one asking😊 I always try my best to answer any comment within 24 hours at most (due to time differences, work hours etc), however most comments are actually answered within 12hrs.
Definitely an inspiring build. I recently got an FDM printer and have been thinking of designing a case myself. When you designed the case to fit on a smaller printer, was each 180x180 panel designed separately, or did you design them as a full size panel and then split them up to fit?
I pretty much made four 180mm squares, extruded them to 10mm thickness, then added a pattern to one of the four, then deleted the three others again and duplicated/rotated the one panel 90 degrees while copying it around the center axis and did that four times, then I added a way of joining them together and manually added each individual magnet mounts to match the main body locations, and the guinding pins 😅 I hope my explaination made some sense.
@@makerunit Thanks for getting back to me! That does make sense.
@@gwtrainguy1 If the intention is to split a panel and you know that already before the design starts it's easier to also design according to those requirements. For example the pattern isn't random. It's intentionally made for them all to "meet" in the middle to make the joint as "invisible" as possible. So in other words the panel was designed with the intention of hiding or "camouflaging" the joint in plain sight.
Another example of the other way around was my latest ITX case, the olive green one. That design was first designed for only 300x300mm beds, but then ended up making the split version afterwards, resulting in a much more obvious side panel joint than if I took that into consideration already from the start...
Do you have any ideas for dual chamber mid-tower PC cases that's printable on tiny printers?
Dual chamber, as in one chamber for the GPU and one for the motherboard? I don’t know of any at the moment but I’m planning to make a design where the motherboard/gpu will sit back to back with a riser cable if that’s what you meant. 😊
@@makerunit Actually, if you look at O11 Dynamic, you can see that there's one chamber for the mobo and GPU, and another for the cables and PSU. That's what i meant about dual chamber case.
@@Hatsunari_Kamado ah I see, makes sense. 😁 to have cleaner cable management etc.
@@makerunit OK, now you know what i mean. Do you really have idea for this?
@@Hatsunari_Kamado well, I can think of some ideas in my head but nothing planned for now. I’ll keep it in mind though for future project ideas 😊
What filaments you used abs or asa.and Would you recommend buy service to print the case or buying one
Hi! I used a combination of PETG and PLA, but I recommend using PETG, ABS or ASA if you can.
If printing something like this I would not recommend using a 3D printing service as it would probably cost way too much because it’s so many parts. It would probably be cheaper to just buy a new entry level 3D printer and print it for yourself. Bambu Lab actually has a big sale right now so you can get some really good printers with great discounts this week! But there are many options availble as low as $150 and up.
Printed your latest NAS and loved it, but man the magnets suck. I would love to see some clever designs that don't require them. They're quite a hassle to get set into place if tolerances are off - I'd rather screws.
Thank you! And I totally understand. Magnets are «tricky».
Which is also why in this case I went for 8.2mm holes for the 8mm magnets, and rather encourage people to use glue.
In the NAS the magnet holes were 8.1mm which even for me felt quite tight.
Would be cool if you could create a case with a glass window. E.g. you could use some IKEA closet doors, since they are available in many countries
Definitely! Would look cool but those IKEA doors are HEAVY and will most likely be a bit risky to have on a lightweight 3D printed chassis. And also they’re quite big at around 60x60cm. 😅 I have a few of those black tinted glass doors (for IKEA BESTÅ cupboards) and I’m not sure if I would trust a plastic case to hold them.
Hello! I was wondering if there is a way to buy this already preassembled for people who don't have a 3D printer. Also, for someone who was looking into getting a 3D printer, which ones would you recommend?
Thanks for looking out for us fellow HDD users at the end LOL. I personally need cheap & large amounts of storage for music & movie storage. I own a bunch of lossless music & Blu-rays, so I need it.
I happened to accidentally run into this video, & you've earned a sub. Can't wait for what is next!
Hey there! Thank you and I’m happy to hear you like my design! Unfortunately I currently do not offer any selling services for my cases as I just simply do not have the time and resources to mass produce my designs… Maybe some time in the future though 😊 Oh, and if you like HDD storage, I think you’ll love one of my upcoming projects (next month if it goes as planned)
Little boy SL but taller to fit a mATX mobo and ATX-PSU would've been my dream case I think. Also made for bigger printers so you can print all sides in one piece each. It would be so appealing I'd buy a big printer just to be able print your design. 😅
This is impressive for what it is indeed. But not exactly my cup of tea since you can tell it's diy. You almost cant tell it's diy from the look of your ITX cases with that mesh sides and front and all sides printed in one peace each.
Thank you! You definitely have a few good points there. And having whole panels does indeed pretty much hide the DIY look of it. However even though I do own bigger printers myself (300x300), I’m still mostly aiming to keep the print volume less than 220x220 per panel where possible. However I might do occasional projects that require 300x300mm. 😊
Beatiful case! Slowly printing all the parts, don't have enough filament for now. I'm also looking at the hardware parts, specifically at the amount of heat inserts. Gonna be first time using them. How many of them do I need to build this case? For now I have in my cart a 50 pack of 5mm length and 4.5mm OD M3 size. Hope that the 4.5mm OD isn't gonna too different from 4.6mm.
Hey there! I would recommend seeing if you find 4.6 if possible, as many of the holes are exactly 4.5mm, if the insert is 4.5 too it may end up not getting a good grip, however I do think it will work, you’d need an extremely precise printer for that to be an issue 😊
And, thank you! 😊 I’m glad you like the case!
Hi! At first was looking on aliexpress for the parts, but due the incorrect size of heat inserts and slow shipping, decided to use amazon. Found everything there, sadly everything is pricier, but could have it next Wednesday.
@@DragonzaS I’m using inserts from AliExpress actually. It’s not that big of a deal how long they are, anything from 5-7mm should be fine. The diameter is what’s important
@@makerunit I have seen some with correct OD, but they sadly had long estimated delivery (third September), so in the end I bought everything on Amazon. Should be here this Wednesday! Have already printed the main sidepanel (without magnets). Waiting also for some filament, hope it will be around Tuesday.
@@DragonzaS sounds good! It might even be that the 4.5mm ones you bought are 4.6 and that they maybe just rounded off to 4.5😊
Man this is so damn cool. Id love this kind of case with top IO, and Im guessing I cant use a full ATX motherboard with a ATX Power supply correct?
Actually, you can but the only limitation is that you’ll block some of the lowest PCIe slots and motherboard headers in the lower left corner. You MIGHT still be able to fit a couple fan headers or low profile connectors etc if you carefully add them (or extensions) before adding the PSU but no guarantee from my side as to what will fit or not behind there. However on most motherboards this isn’t an issue and so far I have no feedback from anyone saying they didn’t manage to get it to work despite some connectors being blocked. Usually there aren’t so many important headers in the lower left anyways.
@@makerunit Yeah it was those headers I was worried about. If the case was wider by just a centimeter, I wonder if that would make it less of an issue?
@@Velocity_AU it would definitely help to have about 10mm more. However the exact internal width is 180mm and when designing this case I «had to» keep every part under 180x180mm in size to fit the Prusa Mini and A1 Mini as that was one of my goals of this build 😊
May I ask what type of headers you had in mind to use here? I did manage to for example fit a normal noctua fan cable behind the ATX psu as long as the fan cable was installed prior to the PSU. Another solution is to just go for splitters/extensions in the other fan headers 😊
@@makerunit Oh the thought is mainly because sometimes a USB connector can be there which some wifi cards with bluetooth need to access, or if external IO is added the USB connector and HD Audio connector would need to reach there
@@Velocity_AU sometimes the USB connectors are no taller than the fan connectors though so it might fit, but hard to know exactly 🥲
I love your work, ive tried to make my own case in the past and my stand offs are never correct. Honestly i have a server computer, it uses a 5600G so i dont really have the need for a gpu, but i do use an matx so i can expand ram if i need to. but i really want something super small. And I use a super low profile cooler from noctua. Ive tried to follow your tutorial too in the past. Any tips or ideas?
Thank you!
Hmm, my suggestion is to just keep trying. I «failed» a lot of times in the beginning when learning this stuff, and things wouldn’.t align correctly, forgot passthrough holes for cables, powerbuttons etc. but eventually you’ll get the hang of it 😁