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# 3D printed case
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Finally we print case with a 3d-Printer. All the parts are modelled with free software tools.
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- [blender](https://blender.org) is a very powerfull 3D modelling software. All parts of the cube are modelled with blender. You can edit the blender files and change details on the design. The blender-design files can than be exported to STL-format, a common 3D-file format used for 3D-printing.
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- [prusa-slic3r](https://www.prusa3d.com). This is the slicer software for 3D-Printers from the manufacturer Prusa. This programm is used to convert the STL-files to printerspecific gcode-files.
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The subfolder `files/` containes the blender files, the corresponging STL-files and the already sliced gcodes for Prusa-MK3S printer.
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### inside
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A look inide: All the modules fit nicely inside.
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![](pics/cube_inside.jpg)
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### rear
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On the rear cover you see connectors for power supply (5V), RJ45 Ethernet connector and the USB connector which has dual usage:
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1. upload bitstream files to iCE40 fpga
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2. communicate to Hack-Computer over UART
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![](pics/cube_rear.jpg)
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### front
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On the front side you see the screen (MOD-LCD2.8RTP) and a slit to insert the SD-card.
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![](pics/cube_front.jpg)
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