TE Pocket Operator Shell

by Salvation76

Printable files (16)

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    Lid.stl

    229 Ko · 2 581 downloads

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    Back_Shell_01.stl

    409 Ko · 2 592 downloads

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    Front_Shell_01.stl

    700 Ko · 2 600 downloads

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    Top_Shell_01.stl

    424 Ko · 2 573 downloads

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    Button_09.stl

    337 Ko · 2 573 downloads

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    Battery_cover.stl

    1.4 Mo · 2 564 downloads

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    Button_alt4.stl

    337 Ko · 2 551 downloads

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    Button_alt5.stl

    337 Ko · 2 557 downloads

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    Button_alt3.stl

    337 Ko · 2 559 downloads

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    Button_alt2.stl

    337 Ko · 2 564 downloads

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    Battery_cover_upd.stl

    1.4 Mo · 2 557 downloads

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    PLA_Button_B10_H06.stl

    1023 Ko · 2 543 downloads

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    PLA_Lid.stl

    322 Ko · 2 550 downloads

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    PLA_Button_B08_H06.stl

    1023 Ko · 2 537 downloads

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    PLA_Button_B12_H08.stl

    1023 Ko · 2 539 downloads

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    PLA_Front_Shell.stl

    784 Ko · 2 554 downloads

Description

The Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator is a pretty cool device. And in my opinion does not lack in anything, except for some type of button lock.

Made this shell to prevent the PO to start playing unintentionally in my pocket, which happens quite often. Since most of the sound from the speaker is directed towards the back of the unit, I used the battery cover to channel the sound towards the user instead.

I used Excefil PLA for the parts except for the buttons that are printed with Ninja Flex. The button plate were printed with transparent PLA to make LED´s shines through.

For me the Button_09 was a perfect fit, but I added some alternatives for you to try. I found that printing a batch of buttons rather then printing one by one, gave me better results due to the heat distribution.

You will need to drill out the screw holes for the proper diameter of the screws. I used 4x 2.5mm screws (+nuts) to hold it together.

Added some extra material around the audio jacks to prevent warping, that needs to be cut away. Also had to do some after treatment with a file, exacto knife and some sandpaper to get the perfect fit around the unit.

**Update 20016-02-16 Redesigned the battery cover to make the after treatment easier.
Had some issues getting the buttons to work with PLA (non flex material). So I redesigned the "Front_shell", "Lid" and added some new buttons for them. These versions have "PLA" as a prefix in the file names. If you have trouble with the buttons, try these.