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N6API cases


 

John, N6API, created nice 3D printed cases for the rectangular and square Morse Tutor PCBs.
Thanks John!

I've posted them on my github account at:?

If anyone else has a case that they'd like to post, please let me know.

Bruce


 

Hey Bruce,

Just a thought, but probably shouldn't post the GCode, at least not with ample warnings, since GCode is for a specific machine. Bed sizes can be bigger, extrusion rates different, bed leveling settings needed (or not), hot end temperatures different, etc. Anyways, it's rare for raw GCode to be shared and potentially dangerous. STL's are preferred?(or similar)

On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 6:09 PM Bruce Hall <bhall66@...> wrote:
John, N6API, created nice 3D printed cases for the rectangular and square Morse Tutor PCBs.
Thanks John!

I've posted them on my github account at:?

If anyone else has a case that they'd like to post, please let me know.

Bruce


 

Thank you Nick.? I removed them.


On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 8:23 PM Nick Clark <nick4jesus@...> wrote:
Hey Bruce,

Just a thought, but probably shouldn't post the GCode, at least not with ample warnings, since GCode is for a specific machine. Bed sizes can be bigger, extrusion rates different, bed leveling settings needed (or not), hot end temperatures different, etc. Anyways, it's rare for raw GCode to be shared and potentially dangerous. STL's are preferred?(or similar)

On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 6:09 PM Bruce Hall <bhall66@...> wrote:
John, N6API, created nice 3D printed cases for the rectangular and square Morse Tutor PCBs.
Thanks John!

I've posted them on my github account at:?

If anyone else has a case that they'd like to post, please let me know.

Bruce


 

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Rats,

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Wished I had seen this a week ago¡­ I have a similar one that I will publish on thingiverse this weekend.?

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The only real difference is that I made my thinner (27mm) by soldering the stm32 to the board and putting the programming pins under it. I wanted it as small as possible for travel.

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73

Mark

AJ6CU

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From: <[email protected]> on behalf of Nick Clark <nick4jesus@...>
Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, February 27, 2020 at 5:23 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [w8bhMorseTutor] N6API cases

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Hey Bruce,

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Just a thought, but probably shouldn't post the GCode, at least not with ample warnings, since GCode is for a specific machine. Bed sizes can be bigger, extrusion rates different, bed leveling settings needed (or not), hot end temperatures different, etc. Anyways, it's rare for raw GCode to be shared and potentially dangerous. STL's are preferred?(or similar)

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On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 6:09 PM Bruce Hall <bhall66@...> wrote:

John, N6API, created nice 3D printed cases for the rectangular and square Morse Tutor PCBs.

Thanks John!

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I've posted them on my github account at:?

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If anyone else has a case that they'd like to post, please let me know.

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Bruce

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Hi Mark:

When I designed the case originally I thought along the same lines as you. I just did not want to solder The STM32 in permanently.

Excellent choice though for making the case easy for travel. I look forward to seeing your case. I am a noob when it comes to 3D design and printing.

I am in the process of upgrading my Creality Ender-3 Pro with a new motherboard and an autoleveler and a few other items.

I really enjoy 3d Printing. Hopefully someone will be able to benefit from my cases. They are my first set of designs. It is great that we can take designs and improve on them. Everyone wins!

Thanks again Mark!

73 - John - N6API


Sent from my iPhone 6!
John J. Bahun
Senior Software / Hardware Engineer - Retired (Apple DTS)
Amateur Radio Operator - N6API Extra Class as of 03/05/2019!
CFO Member #046


 

John,

Here is a photo of my case:? It is thing:?

Not sure if you have tried it, but mine does run on usb power. Have the internal buck set just below 4V. Mine was based on the design by Jerry (K0ES). He also found a nice stand in thingiverse that I modified.?

And 3D printing is addictive, and time consuming. Reminds me a little bit of programming Fortran with punch cards having to wait for your output to be put in your mailbox... Very time consuming!

73
Mark
AJ6CU