Xteink X4 Case 3D Print: How This Hardcase Was Made and Ordered Online
This Xteink X4 hard case was printed for a customer using FDM 3D printing in PLA. If someone is searching for an Xteink X4 case, this page shows the finished part, the print setup, and the exact process to download the model file and order a similar part from InfiBuild.
Project Overview
Why this print matters
Custom device cases are a strong use case for 3D printing because they can be matched to the device shape, port openings, and intended handling without paying tooling costs for injection molding.
What a buyer can learn here
If you already have the STL, you can upload it directly and get a quote. If you do not have the file yet, this blog also shows where to find downloadable 3D models and how to move from model download to checkout.
Finished Xteink X4 Case Photos
What Is an STL File?
An STL file is a standard 3D model format used for 3D printing. It contains the geometry of the object, which is what the printer software uses to generate layers and toolpaths.
Where can you get STL files?
You can download ready-made models from platforms such as MakerWorld, Thingiverse, and Printables.
For this Xteink X4 case, the source model referenced by the draft is on MakerWorld. Once you download the STL or CAD package, you can upload it to InfiBuild and get a live quote based on your selected material and infill.
How to Download the Model and Order This Print
1. Visit a 3D model website
Search on MakerWorld, Thingiverse, or Printables for the product or case you need.
2. Download the STL or CAD file
Download the model file. If the file comes as a ZIP, extract it first and keep the STL ready for upload.
3. Upload the model on InfiBuild
Go to InfiBuild upload and quote, choose the model file from your system, and load it into the quote flow.
4. Select material, color, and infill
Choose your print settings. For this case, PLA and FDM printing were used for a rigid, accurate fit.
5. Get quote and continue to checkout
Generate the quote, review the order summary, update quantity if needed, and continue to checkout.
6. Fill shipping details
Enter the delivery address and confirm the final order details before placing the order.
7. Place the order
Choose payment mode and place the order. If you are unsure about any step, the InfiBuild team can help.
Why PLA and FDM Work Well for a Case Like This
Dimensional accuracy
PLA is a dependable choice when the part needs a controlled fit around ports, edges, and corners.
Fast turnaround
FDM is efficient for one-offs and short runs, which makes it suitable for custom cases and small-batch orders.
Lower cost than tooling
For niche devices or custom variants, 3D printing avoids the setup cost of molded production.