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Morserino M32 Pocket Case - Remix

dramaturg
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Description

These are some tweaks to the original Morserino Pocket Case as delivered by QRPLabs: https://www.printables.com/model/1550518-morserino-m32-pocket-case-for-production-component

The face is blank - you can add your call sign in the slicer (negative modifier -> text -> 0.6mm deep)

Changes include:

* speaker grill

* strengthened the side with cutouts for connectors

* "chubby" sides for a more comfortable grip and a stiffer case overall

* chamfered some random things

* a small nubby to glue onto the button

* a power button slider - also to glue on

* The knob now prints without supports

* a cover that slides on and can holds the required cables (that makes it a bit chunky overall but works for me)

A note on how to move the paddle PCBs:

* Remove the main PCB assembly from the case, unplug the paddle with tweezers

* the paddle PCBs are glued in with superglue. On mine I found a little gap where I could wedge in a knife to pry them out.

* If you don't have that, you can try to push them out from the inside or remove some plastic.

* de-solder one side of things. pretty easy operation but keep note which cable goes where

* do the whole thing in reverse in the new case. dry-fit the paddle PCBs before gluing as they are a tight fit! I glued in one of mine upside-down :-)

Downloads

morserino-m32-pocket-DM3SEB-PowerSlider.step
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morserino-m32-pocket-DM3SEB-CoverWithInsert.step
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morserino-m32-pocket-DM3SEB-Blank-Knob.step
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morserino-m32-pocket-DM3SEB-Case-Bottom.step
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morserino-m32-pocket-DM3SEB-Case-Top-QRPLabs-Paddles.step
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morserino-m32-pocket-DM3SEB-ButtonKnubby.step
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