This is a quick enclosure I put together to hold a 3.5" floppy drive and the Greaseweazle board so they wouldn't be loose on my desk. Due to what cables I had available to me everything didn't fit into one of the slim cases I had already found online.
The holes in the enclosure for the lid are designed for M3 brass inserts to make removing and reattaching the lid easier.
Greaseweazle is a USB device and host tools allowing versatile floppy drive control. By extracting the raw flux transitions from a drive, any disk format can be captured and analysed: PC, Amiga, Amstrad, PDP-11, musical instruments, industrial equipment, and more. Greaseweazle also supports writing to floppy disks, from a range of image file formats including those commonly used for online preservation (ADF, IPF, DSK, IMG, HFE, ...).
More info about the GreaseWeazle here: https://github.com/keirf/greaseweazle