[Coco] ROM Options for Glenside IDE, and a 3D-Printed Case
Francis Swygert
farna at att.net
Tue Aug 23 07:05:28 EDT 2016
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2016 22:03:44 -0700
From: "Mark J. Blair" <nf6x at nf6x.net>
> On Aug 22, 2016, at 20:59, Kip Koon <computerdoc at sc.rr.com> wrote:
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> Hi Mark,
> I really like your case. I have my Glenside IDE Controllers propped up with note pads. I'd like to order 2 Nuclear Green Barges for now please and 1 more later when my 3rd board gets repaired! :) How much per barge? Thank you very much.
As currently designed, the black half took 5 hours to print, and the green half took 9 hours to print. I'll make the CAD files available soon for those who have 3D printers with large enough print volumes to park a barge, but I wasn't planning on printing them for anybody but myself!
But I might be persuaded to print one for a REALLY cool trade... :D
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I was searching for something and came across these guys:
Shapeways - 3D Printing Service and Marketplace
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Sounds like they would be a great source for 3D printed items designed by people here who don't want to/can't print in a high volume or don't want to mess with the order/sales process. I don't know how they work with sales, but if you look under the "SHOP" tab you will find all kinds of neat little items you can order.
Frank Swygert
Fix-It-Frank Handyman Service
803-604-6548
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