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Re: Case for the Morse Tutor


 

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Hi Dennis,

This plastic case was a ¡°one-off¡± that was inspired by my own frustration with having to share my electronic shop with a wood and metal work shop with no separation between them.? I¡¯m sure you understand the amount of dust that can easily be generated and become airborne attaching itself to everything around.? To prevent that I worked up the plastic case as a necessity.? As a result I do not have any additional cases to offer up. It just was done to self protect my Morse Tutor!

All for now, 73,

Allan

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From: Dennis Tiu
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2021 1:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [w8bhMorseTutor] Case for the Morse Tutor

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Allan,

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Your solution is elegant. By any chance, are you going to offer a case set for a fee? I too have been looking for a case for my morse tutor. But, I did not like the 3D printer versions. They mask the beauty of the decoder.

73,


Dennis Tiu
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On Fri, Jan 29, 2021, 9:52 AM Allan Hale <hale.allanm@...> wrote:

Hello All:? I decided that I needed to put some plastic over the unit to keep the dust out and also to make the unit a little more ruggedized for my use around the shop, the car and the office.? I looked for on-line sources but since I don¡¯t have a 3D-printer I opted for a simpler technology and used clear Lucite sheet stock with corner spacers and 4/40 hardware to secure the panels.? I had a lot of cut-off scraps laying around the shop and decided to use my 1/8th inch stock for the construction.? I am including three photos of the unit in its plastic cover.? Thus far I¡¯m really pleased with it and the unit is easily heard through the plastic without drilling or routing out a speaker grill.

All for now, 73,

WA9IRS? Allan

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