June 2, 2026
Description
I was looking for an enclosure that would visually match my Bluesound Powernode, but couldn't find one that fit my needs, so I designed my own.
Updates:
2026-06-02: Added an optional bottom part designed for the VTom Radio PCB,
2026-06-02: Improved the main case - now easier to print and mount with bottom part,
2026-05-19: Added an extra knob option (40mm):
What you'll need:
Hardware:
90x64mm smoked acrylic sheet (3mm thick),
standard rotary encoder,
40mm diameter knob (3D printed or commercially available metal knob),
C14 power inlet with fuse holder (27x31mm) (or other - use the blank version of bottom enclosure),
anti-slip foam pads,
M3 self-tapping screws,
M3 screws with nuts,
nylon standoffs for PCBs.
Electronics (optional):
custom PCB (power supply + ESP32).
PCM5102A DAC module,
ST7796 IPS display,
WiFi antenna.
Assembly:
1. Top enclosure:
install the smoked acrylic panel (90x64mm, 3mm) - I've used T7000 glue,
mount the rotary encoder,
carefully mount the screen with M3 self-tapping screws,
attach the 40mm knob.
2. Bottom enclosure:
install your PCB using the mounting holes and nylon standoffs,
install the DAC using holder,
install the C14 power inlet,
install the WiFi antenna.
3. Final assembly:
secure top and bottom halves with M3 screws,
insert anti-slip foam pads into each foot.
Printing tip: printed with fuzzy skin and Hilbert curve on the top.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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