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Rugged Box style case for Radius Gauges

Whity avatarWhity

February 16, 2025

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Description

The case is based on my parameterizable “Rugged Box” and is an alternative case for the one provided together with the “Radius measuring tool” by TooMuchFilament.

 

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Printing the lid with inlay (on a single filament printer)

The 3mf file contains two lids. One with and one without the inlay. The one with the inlay has the lid and inlay aligned already.

Print the logo first (one layer high), remove the skirt, change the filament and then print the lid.

 

Assembly

You will need six M3x25 screws to assemble it. For another screw length (or other modifications) you can change the parameters within Fusion 360 using the provided f3d file.

You will need a fitting piece of foam for the lid to fixate the gauges when closed (8 - 10mm should be fine)

 

Screws

I like these screws which have a nice round head:
Allen hex socket button head screw

Or, if you want no screw head at all, which I personally like even more:
Hex socket set screws

Note: I recommend the stainless steel ones. The blackened ones are oily and have to be cleaned.