I just hope you use extremely strong wood Luke.
;)
On 04/30/2017 07:01 AM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
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On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 7:44 AM, Tor, the Marqueteur Marqueteur@fineartmarquetry.com wrote:
Thought I'd give a try at how a solid wood version would come out. Here is the result of about 45 minutes prototyping with a piece of 3/8" Cherry I had lying around.
those look _great_.
A couple notes: The 5/64" (.078", 1.98mm) bit has some tendency to wander, as can be seen in the holes. I also goofed the measurement so these are 11/16" instead of 9/16" wide. I didn't notice that until I was nearly done, and figured that since they weren't actually going to be used it didn't matter.
one of the holes is space-saving (for 3d-printing), the other is essential (and is 3.5mm diameter) for the bolts to hold everything together.
I also didn't add the slot for the PCB, mostly because I wasn't sure of the size, and I didn't have the appropriate cutter lying close by. I have a couple thoughts on that.
hmm me too: a CNC lathe would do the trick. the slot is essential in one of the parts for access to the PCMCIA eject-button.
http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/kde_tablet/3dcase/microdesktop_model2_corner.stl
l.
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