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Descrição
Slide your Jawbone Jambox mini into this case to protect it when traveling.
There is a front and back half, with a couple front decorative variants and a blank so you can add in your own design if you want.
The rear of the case has a clip and no-clip variant, depending if you want to have the speaker held in place with a spring-clip. This requires more tolerance on the printer though, so be careful.
Instruções
This has been a work in progress, but I think I'm done tweaking the design.
This case is a two-piece model meant to be printed in halves and glued together. I tried several test prints before I was happy, and honestly, I don't know if it's possible to get this to work on the first try.
Be careful of warping— I probably should have added corner circles to hold the corners down, because a few attempts resulted in ruined prints due to bad warping. And be prepared to do a bit of post-print cleanup work to get this pretty.
Tested on a MakerBot 5th Generation and an Ultimaker2. The ultimate print pictured was printed on an Ultimaker2 with PolyFlex flexible material. Using flexible material gives a little more tolerance, and a little more bump protection. The tests on the MakerBot were a lot tighter fit ( almost too hard to get in and out ) and might need some tweaking to make the speaker fit a little more loosely.
You can also play around with printing one half in rigid and one half in flexible material, though I haven't tried this yet.
( This is an original work, built by measuring the dimensions of the speaker itself. It may need some tweaking to make the parts fit together on lower quality printers. )
( The pattern for "weird weave" was originally inspired by this reddit post ( http://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/1xwrig/60_hours_and_25_rolls_of_painters_tape_progress/) --and I drew up a pattern in illustrator based on this photo. I don't know the original source for this pattern )