Mini-ITX Computer Case 3D Printer Model

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Summary

This project, based for my senior project in high school, is the culmination of 9 months worth of work from both design and development. Starting at the beginning, I started with various designs and found a similar idea on a forum (http://www.overclock.net/t/1537934/scratch-build-node-3d-printed-case) so I have to give credit to the creator of that for giving me a idea for the design, however the whole model and print was done myself on a Makerbot replicator 1 and fusion 360. I currently have no problem with the design, as it is my current PC setup (image above.) The list of parts needed and steps to get the files complete is below, but in my opinion is fairly strait forward at this point. I'll be constantly updating this for the next week or so FYI.

Fans Mounting : (4) 120 mm fans for the top / mount and a single 80mm fan for the rear panel.

Heat Inserts for Holes : https://www.mcmaster.com/#93365a154/=16gfb0a (I just used a soldering iron).
Screws for Heat Inserts : https://www.mcmaster.com/#90604a263/=16gfb8t.

Motherboard Type : Mini-ITX.

Power Supply Type : ATX (Full Sized).

Storage Options : Was able to put 2 SSD's on the front and 1 hard drive in the back attached my glue to the motherboard tray.

I/0 : http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-5-2-USB-3-0-Port-HUB-Type-C-HD-Audio-PC-Floppy-Expansion-Front-Panel-Rack-/371589417580?hash=item5684748a6c (Ended up just not using the metal base and finding some screws and attaching the i/o to the motherboard tray to hold it in place).

Side Panels : PDF files are included for these to be laser cut, I used birch for the majority of it and a sheet of acrylic for the window.

LED Strips : https://www.amazon.com/Satechi-Remote-Control-Computer-ST-CLEDLS/dp/B00QAX8YPY/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1487717082&sr=8-5&keywords=computer+led+strips (Used these and mounted with random pieces of wood from cutting the panels and super glue).

UPDATE:
The PDF's as well as their .step counterparts for the laser cut side panels have been posted. I left the front panel blank so that anyone can add their own custom design to it with minimum effort.

All_Panels.pdf 67.4KB
bACK.step 105.9KB
Back_Bottom_Left.stl 96.4KB
Back_Bottom_Right.stl 106.1KB
Back_Middle_Left.stl 48.9KB
Back_Middle_Right.stl 49.3KB
Back_Top_Left.stl 91.8KB
Back_Top_Right.stl 84.8KB
BOTTOM.step 24.4KB
FRONT.step 25.7KB
Front_Bottom_Left.stl 96.3KB
Front_Bottom_Right.stl 105.1KB
Front_Fan_Mount.stl 151.1KB
Front_Middle_Left.stl 47.9KB
Front_Middle_Right.stl 48.9KB
Front_Top_Left.stl 115.0KB
Front_Top_Right.stl 129.2KB
Middle_Bottom_Left.stl 36.2KB
Middle_Bottom_Right.stl 44.7KB
Middle_Top_Left.stl 39.3KB
Middle_Top_Right.stl 40.3KB
MOBO.step 65.1KB
Side.step 25.5KB
Side_2.step 23.6KB
Top.step 102.2KB