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Re: Custom Project Box / Case

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2021 9:29 pm
by sburrow
plasmo wrote:
VHS tape is 7-1/3" X 4" x1", so VHS storage cases may be something to consider.
Bill
That IS a good idea! My board will approx be 21cm x 10cm, since I'm sticking two of them together. I think that comes to about 8.25 inches wide, by about 4 inches deep.

Just for updates sake, here are some I'm looking at:

https://www.pactecenclosures.com/produc ... classid=26

https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/SE ... 7cTA%3D%3D

https://www.hammfg.com/part/1599KGY

Main thing, besides size, is I want smooth edges and pretty thin. I know it's weird, but I want this computer to be "handheld", even if it's a bit clunky.

Thank you Bill.

Chad

Re: Custom Project Box / Case

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 4:17 am
by Druzyek
If a 3D printer is an option, I can recommend the Ender 3. It's less than $200 and mine has worked flawlessly out of the box from the first print 2+years ago up until today without having to tweak or tune anything. Making a little box only takes a few lines in OpenSCAD.

Gordon's suggestion about laser cutting acrylic is another neat idea. You can get a simple laser cutter for less than a 3D printer. This past week I did a project and found that 1/8 inch acrylic will break cleanly after being scored with a box cutter if you don't need need millimeter precision. The hardware store had 3/4 inch tall nuts that look like standoffs built to take a bolt in either side that you could use to hold two sheets together. The hot glue at the local craft store turned out to be absurdly strong, however, so I went with that and plastic spacers instead of drilling holes in the acrylic.

Another somewhat new option is making a PCB and selecting aluminum as the board material. You can have a silkscreen and holes put into it without any traces and use it as a face plate or part of your box.

Re: Custom Project Box / Case

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 10:10 am
by BillG
Druzyek wrote:
If a 3D printer is an option, I can recommend the Ender 3. It's less than $200 and mine has worked flawlessly out of the box from the first print 2+years ago up until today without having to tweak or tune anything. Making a little box only takes a few lines in OpenSCAD.
If you are near a Micro Center store, "new customers" can get $100 off on an Ender 3 printer.

https://www.microcenter.com/site/conten ... toreid=131