There were some slight changes to the design from the original drawings. Mainly just bringing the speaker to the top rather than the side, and bringing the scale surface off-center to make the acknowledge button and speaker more prominent. As well as hiding the calibration buttons more as they won't need to be used as much.






I did another test of the scale as shown above. More to come on the enclosure later.
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