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Quefrency Flipper case

u/Phobokin_Chicken designed and printed a Flipper case for the Quefrency Rev 3.

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Published March 16, 2022
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Inspired by Zap Cables Bumper case, Phobos aka Phobokin_Chicken designed and 3D printed a retro-looking case for the Quefrency Rev 3 using these files by Keebio as a starting point.

ZapCables are cool with the design as long as it’s not being sold, so please only use this for personal use! – Phobos.

If you want to print this out yourself, the author published the STL files here.

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Published on Wed 16th Mar 2022. Featured in KBD #70 (source).


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