On 30/03/17 19:28, Normand Chamberland wrote:
Hello,
2017-03-30 21:36 GMT-04:00 Tor, the Marqueteur
If I understand you, you mean something like this?
https://github.com/normandc/EOMA68/tree/master/Microdesktop/Images
That's exactly the direction I was thinking.
Please note I didn't add the dadoes nor vents and kerfing for the curved sides.
There's really not a lot holding the PCB, about 0.6mm due to the PCMCIA Connector being so close to the edge on the right (as can be shown in images 06 & 07 which has the front plate hidden). Maybe pieces oriented sideways would be best as they could provide more support width.
Or you might be able to cut a notch where the PCMCIA connector interferes or put in a shallower dado for it, though the latter would take extra time in the laser.
Also, with the bottom plate exceeding by 3mm all around this may make it hard to insert/remove the SD card, the plate might need to be notched.
That's a consideration.
It also occurs to me that if the design has the PCB held at one level, with the connectors all just mounted to the PCB, then the Z instability doesn't make that much difference. Just account for it so the top doesn't collapse down making the ports unusable and be done with. Most users are probably unlikely to be carrying it from desert to wet rainforest too often. Recommend "firm hand tight" for the screws, and few if any will notice a problem.
Tor
Normand