Here are the files for the Raspberry Pi case. I used 6mm wood and lasered it with my Epilog Mini 40 Watt laser.
Here are the files for the Raspberry Pi case. I used 6mm wood and lasered it with my Epilog Mini 40 Watt laser.
| benheck_rasp_pi.zip |
Hi,
I downloaded the zip and was quite diappointed. Firstly, it consists mainly of data sheets. The file ENG_CD_147490_G.pdf has a couple of schematics that are pretty meaningless. There isn't even a README file.
Lastly, and most importantly, the critical file with the case layout is an Adobe Ilustrator file! I really don't think that the kind of people that this project will appeal to will want to pay over 500 units of the local currency in order to see the plans of this case.
Yes, I assume that there may exist plenty of places in the USA that have wood/laser cutter services and you expect anyone picking up this file to simply send it on to one of these, but what about people who do not have such access, and merely want to look at the plans in order to adapt/replicate in other ways?
Could you provide the plans in a more industry standard importable form so that, e.g. sketchup could read them? What about DXF ?
Brian Williams
Hi,
I downloaded the zip and was quite diappointed. Firstly, it consists mainly of data sheets. The file ENG_CD_147490_G.pdf has a couple of schematics that are pretty meaningless. There isn't even a README file.
Lastly, and most importantly, the critical file with the case layout is an Adobe Ilustrator file! I really don't think that the kind of people that this project will appeal to will want to pay over 500 units of the local currency in order to see the plans of this case.
Yes, I assume that there may exist plenty of places in the USA that have wood/laser cutter services and you expect anyone picking up this file to simply send it on to one of these, but what about people who do not have such access, and merely want to look at the plans in order to adapt/replicate in other ways?
Could you provide the plans in a more industry standard importable form so that, e.g. sketchup could read them? What about DXF ?
Brian Williams