So we've begun the process of designing a 3d-printable enclosure for the ESPicker. We're using Autodesk's Fusion 360 for the task, as it seems to be a popular option for makers getting started with CAD modeling these days.
We also created the repository for the final version of the ESPicker:
For now it's just a placeholder, but we'll post all software and hardware files as soon as they're ready for release. In the meantime you're welcome to build your own using our quick-n-dirty prototype version located at https://github.com/acrobotic/Ai_Demos_ESP8266!
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Did you considered FreeCad? https://www.freecadweb.org It is a very good Open Source CAD, and it is parametric and multi platform. I use it extensively both at home and at work (version 0.17).
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Yup we did, this gave us an opportunity to give Fusion 360 a try so we went for it :)
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