I'm working on a USB dongle adapter designed for a niche audience. I've reached the point where I need to figure out how to encase the device in a cost-effective manner without sacrificing quality. The adapter is comparable in size to a very small USB flash drive or a YubiKey. My plan is to use a 3D-printed, two-piece shell that snaps or glues together around the circuit board.
So far, I've tried using PLA for the 3D printing, which is functional but doesn't have the premium look I'm aiming for. When I try to improve the finish with a bit of sanding, it ends up leaving unattractive white marks on the PLA.
The SLS Nylon option looks and feels better, although it has a slightly rough texture that seems acceptable. I'm leaning toward using the nylon material for the final product.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Are there any disadvantages to using nylon for the enclosure that I should be aware of?
2. Are there any other materials or techniques you'd suggest that might give the product a soft, rubber-like feel?
I appreciate any guidance you can offer.