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Tips for Using Mounting Bosses Draft Angles: Always include draft angles when designing bosses for injection-molded parts to ... What if your 3D printed lids always fit — no sanding, no endless test prints, no tweaking slicer settings? We go though the detailed process of designing a custom metal enclosure for your PCB, using
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- Tips for Using Mounting Bosses Draft Angles: Always include draft angles when designing bosses for injection-molded parts to ...
- What if your 3D printed lids always fit — no sanding, no endless test prints, no tweaking slicer settings?
- We go though the detailed process of designing a custom metal enclosure for your PCB, using
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