Ouch... Maybe a little bit more professional, than a pizza oven and a vaccuum cleaner, I guess
So end price per case would not be any cheaper than 3-D printing.
First hit on Google: https://www.makexyz.com/convert/stp-to-stl
Ouch... Maybe a little bit more professional, than a pizza oven and a vaccuum cleaner, I guess
First hit on Google: https://www.makexyz.com/convert/stp-to-stl
cool, 3-D printing does leave the better the mottled finish, but the original Atari cases a little like that anyway. I think 3-D printing with a quality printer might look pretty good. Though of course, it comes down to the final cost per case.IngoQ wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 1:39 pm First hit on Google: https://www.makexyz.com/convert/stp-to-stl
I like that idea... after having drilled lots of holes and cutouts in computers rear side, this would be a huge benefit...exxos wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 1:51 pm One guy did actually suggest making the rear of the case modular. Kind of similar to the back of PCs, we can change the backplate to suit various motherboards and connectors. Idea being the rear of the Atari case would be its own backplate which could be interchangeable. This would mean the cases overall would not really need to be changed, only the backplate. And of course printing the backplate is a lot cheaper to produce and stock.