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1Step 1
Send the PCB to fab house (or print your own if you can handle 2 layers with vias)
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2Step 2
While waiting for the PCBs, order all the components (Mouser and Farnell have most of the ICs/passives, while Adafruit and Sparkfun should cover the rest)
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3Step 3
Get all the source (schematic, board layout, code, case design) from the Google Drive link on the left side of the project page
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4Step 4
Get the code running on your Pro Trinket (you can use a breadboard to try that, but be warned: it will get messy as in the photos I've published)
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5Step 5
3D print the enclosure (tip: you may want to merge the bottom part and the sides in a single model, I could not get mine to fit together without using glue)
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6Step 6
Play! (hopefully you will when I finish the firmware)
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