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fainpul ◴[] No.45953833[source]
> A 3D-printed enclosure is fine for a prototype, but a real product likely needs injection-molded parts, which require expensive tooling.

For kid-friendly toys, yes. But for older users not necessarily:

https://teenage.engineering/products/po

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1. kentbrew ◴[] No.45962726[source]
Maybe consider vacuforming?

https://www.instructables.com/Vacuum-Forming-for-Free/