LCR-T4 Component Tester Angled Enclosure

My LCR-T4 Component Tester was cumbersome without an enclosure, so I designed this. It's not perfect, but does the job for me. I wanted an angled enclosure but retain access to the battery when needed. I didn't want to use supports for printing or require any gluing and wanted to use only nylon or random computer screws I had laying around. This design fit my requirements.

I printed with the front panel down on the bed to get a decent finish with no raft or supports required. You may wish to very gently tap the screw bosses for the screen and back panel with a 3mm tap, but my 3mm back panel nylon screws were a bit loose. The metal floppy drive screws I used for the tester fit tightly once a ran the tap in a few turns to ream out a bit, but access to the inside screw bosses is difficult so I just hit the first few turns carefully to get the screws started.

The final project I uploaded removed the holes in the bottom for the battery holder since I had the holes in the wrong location and decided double sided tape would be best for future. Also, the final upload should have a smoother front face without the screen and screw boss profiles showing through, but I have not run another copy.

Hope this helps someone. I bought this LCR-T4 from Frentaly on eBay a few years ago.