Designing a Case
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Any new progress? My Shapeoko is part of batch #3 to be shipped in September and one of my first projects is hopefully going to be a box very much like yours. So I'm interested in how your effort goes! Good luck!
Re: Designing a Case
Sure i forgot to upload the pictures... You can see the update here:
http://atomsoft.wordpress.com/2012/08/0 ... test-case/
Dont feel like making 3 post to include all the pictures
http://atomsoft.wordpress.com/2012/08/0 ... test-case/
Dont feel like making 3 post to include all the pictures
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Excellent! I'm inspired! 

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Looks amazing!AtomSoft wrote:Sure i forgot to upload the pictures... You can see the update here:
http://atomsoft.wordpress.com/2012/08/0 ... test-case/
Dont feel like making 3 post to include all the pictures
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Thank You 

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@AtomSoft
Are you planning to sell the case on your store?
I should have a AtomCNC soon, so will be looking for a case;
and will you open source the design files ... eventually.
I was thinking of mounting the case on one of the stock shapeOko end plates
using some of those strong magnets. The end plates are about 3-1/8" wide.
Since the AtomicCNC has connectors on all 4 sides how would that fit,
I.E. what are approximate dimensions of the case.
Are you planning to sell the case on your store?
I should have a AtomCNC soon, so will be looking for a case;
and will you open source the design files ... eventually.
I was thinking of mounting the case on one of the stock shapeOko end plates
using some of those strong magnets. The end plates are about 3-1/8" wide.
Since the AtomicCNC has connectors on all 4 sides how would that fit,
I.E. what are approximate dimensions of the case.

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Re: Designing a Case
Case is already up @ http://atomsofttech.com/AtomWiki/index. ... e=Hardware
110mm x 113mm x 32mm
size approx.
110mm x 113mm x 32mm
size approx.