May 3, 2022
Description
A raft is not require for this part. I erroneously indicated it was needed. But, it would be wise to use a 5mm-10mm brim to minimize or prevent corner lift.
This is a Gotek panel for Stephen Jones' epic Checkmate A1500 Plus computer case. The case allows use with the Commodore Amiga A500(+), A600, and A1200 motherboardsOR PC ITX motherboards.
This panel allows you to use a Gotek drive in the A1500 Plus case. It incorporates a 0.96" OLED screen and a rotary controller. Of course, to use the two latter items you'll need to flash the Gotek with Keir Fraser's excellent FlashFloppy firmware.
Gotek_Panel_FSB_Centered_Rot.stl
Gotek_Panel_FSB_Centered_Rot_One_LED.stl
Gotek_Panel_FSB_Flush_LEDs1.stl
Gotek_Panel_FSB_One_Flush_LED1.stl
Gotek_PCB_Base1.STL
Rotary Encoder w/ push button (This link will change, in that case, look for a PEC11-like rotary encoder) https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-3Pcs-6mm-Shaft-Dia-20-Position-5-Pins-360-Degree-Rotary-Encoder-w-Push-Button/233381032061
This rotary encoder can be used also: https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bourns-inc/PEC11L-4220F-S0015/PEC11L-4220F-S0015-ND/2440942
0.96" OLED Display 126x64 https://www.ebay.com/itm/US-0-96-I2C-IIC-Serial-128X64-LED-OLED-LCD-Display-Module-for-Arduino-White/322520336866
M1.7x5mmx5mm 304 Stainless Steel screw For holding the OLED panel in place https://www.ebay.com/itm/M1-7-M2-304-stainless-steel-Flanged-Pan-Washer-Head-Phillips-Self-Tapping-Screws/132702202322
4-20 x 3/8" 'Plastite' screw (or metric variant, or sheet metal screw) For securing Gotek PCB and Gotek PCB Base together and to case https://www.amazon.com/Thread-Rolling-Plastic-Plated-Phillips/dp/B00GDYGO5M/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Plastite+3%2F8&qid=1585607647&sr=8-1
OR (You don't need both.)
3-24 x 3/8" 'Plastite' screw (or metric variant, or sheet metal screw) For securing Gotek PCB and Gotek PCB Base together and to case https://www.amazon.com/Thread-Rolling-Plastic-Finish-Phillips/dp/B00GDYDCC0/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=Plastite+3%2F8&qid=1585607706&sr=8-10
Printer Brand:
Anycubic
Printer:
Kossel
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
.25mm
Infill:
15% - 20%
Filament: Solutech PLA Blue
Notes:
The following are just suggestions, they are the settings I used, but I leave it to your own judgement.
**Speed**Print speed was 25mm/sec, pretty conservative.
I'm sure you know what your machine is capable of and choose an appropriate printing speed for it.
Slicer
I sliced with Cura 4.4.1.
Slicer Settings
Build Plate Adhesion
I used a 4mm brim with 10 Brim line count, this should give adequate adhesion to the print bed.
Supports:
Support Placement: Everywhere
Support Overhang Angle: 50 deg
Support Pattern: ZigZag
Support Density: 15%
Support Infill Layer Density: 0.2mm
Enable Support Roof: Enabled
Enable Support Floor: Enabled
Support Interface Thickness: 0.6mm
Support Roof Thickness: 0.6mm
Support Floor Thickness: 0.6mm
Support Roof Density: 70%
Support Interface Pattern: Concentric
Support Roof Pattern: Concentric
Support Floor Pattern: Concentric
Remove Supports
Remove the supports and support roof.
Solidworks 2015, a 6" scale, and 8" digital calipers.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike