Here Is a Overview of the Cases we have Released So far:
>Pi 7" Screen Case and stand
>Pi Zero Case
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Here Is a Overview of the Cases we have Released So far:
>Pi 7" Screen Case and stand
>Pi Zero Case
The Inkscape file is included in the Download, So you can change this to any Logo You feel fits.... Dont Forget to give Us a Hackaday Thumbs up so we can cover our costs to keep more Case Designs Coming.
See Main page on how to cut this case for yourself. There will be a place near you that gives free seat time on a Laser cutter, get Hacktive.
Material:
>3mm Ply or Acrylic [6x30cm]
>Four of 3mm bolts
For Making on Laser cutter
Download file from www.GrumpyCases.com [May Host On GitHub Soon].
[:/] Grumpy Out
Element14 Logo Is on there because they were kind enough to send out a free screen. The Inkscape file is included in the Download, So you can change this to any Logo You feel fits.... Dont Forget to give Us a Hackaday Thumbs up so we can cover our costs to keep more Case Designs Coming.
Material:
>3mm Ply or Acrylic [60x30cm]
>Four of 3mm bolts
For Making on Laser cutter
Download file from www.GrumpyCases.com [May Host On GitHub Soon].
[:/] Grumpy Out
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Have you considered - color it so it can print directly on Ponoko - then setup a shop and make design available free to print.
I will look into what Ponoko is [:/] The laser cutter I have seat time on uses line widths to determine cuts vs etch. If Colour is another common method, sure they will be released in color too soon.
Thanks for the info :)
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Inkscape starter kit page is here: I found it quite easy to use the two or three colours needed and setting tthe line width to the required size. Cheers...
http://www.ponoko.com/starter-kits/inkscape