The controller may be housed in a 3D printed case, described below. The case consists of four parts: a top lid, main body, bottom lid and handle. All parts print with no supports.

The STL files can be downloaded directly here or from Thingiverse.

The main portion of the case snap fits together. The handle attaches to the main body with two M2.5 screws.

The bottom lid has mounting holes for the STEMMA boards and a slot for the QT Py ESP32-S2. The top lid has a slot for the touch screen's ribbon cable.

This guide was first published on Apr 05, 2022. It was last updated on Mar 28, 2024.

This page (3D Printing) was last updated on Mar 08, 2024.

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