Yes.
It is held together completely by the joint. These dovetail joint are known to be very strong reliable.
The interface module which do everything is just the cheapest one I found locally. It called a buck boost module but that doesn't really narrow it down. Other than that it's just 2 binding posts and whatever supply you want. I used a barrel jack plug to reuse my old laptop charger.
That's the neat thing! If passive convection can't do the job, I just have to print a new top plate with fan mount.
Not everyone cup-of-tea, but build123d/cadquery is pretty good if you like programming. I used it to make some dovetails joint which would be annoying to do with gui cad.
This is only a prototype, you can see there are no wiring inside. The artifacts are because I print at 150m/s and 5k acceleration, on a bed slinger.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2026026
> The box is not printed as a single piece, but 6 modular plates joined with dovetail joints. Individual plates are relatively flimsy, but once assembled the box is rock solid. > > ! > > This way, it is much faster to print, and is stronger since the layer lines are protected. It also let me experiment with infill for some cool effects. > > ! > > Closer look at the top pattern > > ! > > Front pattern > > You can't see from the images, but each plate is printed without top layers, which make it even faster to print and use even less filament, compared to a vertical wall of the same weight. > > ! > > The back > > ! > > Gyroid air vent >
While these changes will eventually happen, as all of these companies are meant to make a profit from the start. The reason they're all happening now is because of the coming recession, or at least the believe that it will come.