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With the case printed and the ESP32 flashed, you can put everything together in around 30 minutes.

Tools needed

  • Soldering iron and solder
  • Double-sided tape
  • 2× M2×6mm screws
  • Screwdriver
Do a full dry-run assembly — fit all the parts together without any tape or glue first. This lets you check that everything seats correctly before you commit.

Steps

1

Print and test-fit the case

Print the case file (body + back) using the settings from the 3D printing guide. Before gluing anything, test-fit the display in the case to confirm alignment.
2

Thread the wires through the back plate slot

Thread all 8 jumper wires through the back plate slot before soldering. You cannot feed them through after the connections are made.
Thread the wires through the back plate slot before soldering — once the wires are soldered to the display and ESP32, they will not fit through the slot.
3

Secure the ESP32 inside the back plate

Use double-sided tape to fix the ESP32-C3 Super Mini against the inside face of the back plate. Press firmly and hold for a few seconds to get a good bond.
4

Mount the display with screws

Secure the display in the bezel using 2× M2×6mm screws through the bezel holes. Do not overtighten — the display PCB is thin.
5

Close the case

Route the USB-C cable through the back plate slot, then snap the back plate onto the body. The back should click into place flush with the body.

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