Here is the reverse side:

For the long and short of what this is. I make 3D Printable e-reader cases that are held together by stitching cloth or leather. Up to now the cover had the magnet as a part of the design, but with no way to upgrade or change it out. This is my solution for that.

With 8 screws and a tight fit, the cover can be swapped out when you upgrade or change out your e-reader. That way you can keep the case itself and just upgrade the components you need when you need it.

Still testing it, but very happy with how it turned out.

  • @TopHatExtraordinaire
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    31 month ago

    Looks good! Does this ever cause overheating? I don’t usually use covers for my kindle but I like the look of what you’ve made.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      91 month ago

      To clarify, this is what my e-reader case looks like

      What this replaces is the side without the e-reader. As for overheating, never been an issue since the e-reader is exposed to the air and the heat goes through the screen.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 month ago

        Also, I don’t know for sure about other e-readers, but the Kobos I’ve had are not what one would call high-power-consumption devices; part of why the battery can last so long. I don’t really recall them heating up.

      • @TopHatExtraordinaire
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        41 month ago

        Oh gotcha. Yea that definitely makes more sense than what I was imagining.