2025-12-06 (Sa) BonfireLaserTag Back cover upgrade finished

I had a list of changes to improve the back cover. I added standoffs to the inside of the cover so the interface bar and PCB would seat back far enough that they could not interfere with the other mounting hardware. I moved the footprint toward the bottom, which shifted the access port away from the edge, and I made the hole small enough to fit a typical USB-C cord, but no larger. I offset the mounting holes by 1.27mm, which was half the distance between rows of pins. I had trouble printing because the covers kept releasing from the platen, so I elevated the part and added supports. The supports were all on the inside, so they will be invisible when installed. Everything fit wonderfully, and I am delighted I took the time to improve this part.
The plug fits neatly

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