Brian's Physiological Health Board Case v2

Brian's Physiological Health Board Case v2

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This OpenSCAD script prints a A 2-part, case for Brian's Physiological Health Board Note: you will need the mouse_ears_test.scad file in the same folder as this file for the mouse ears to compile properly you will need the rounded_cuboid_2_6.scad file in the same folder as this file for the object to compile properly Current Version: 2.5 Date: 2012-04-27 Changes from previous versions: v2.5 added supports on top to hold PCB in place when closed fixed cutouts on top gave option to placedevice into top half in side by side view added west cutout2 (uSD) on top half v2.4 make entire case 8mm longer to take account of battery cable added extra corner supports fixed cutouts and added ability to choose wall thickness at cutouts v2.3 fixed a few brackets and conditions so that the bottom's mouse ears and the 2 cubes for the edge of the PCB no longer appear when you set use_bottom=0 v2.2 added 2012_03_15-Physiological_Health_Board-v0.1.scad as include option changed include option for internal .dxf based device to include ECG connector added bottom_top_int_h_ratio option to control height of top/bottom half increase internal tolerance from 0.45 to 1.5 v2.1 changed some dimensions? v2.0 rewrite of brians autocad generated case to be easier to make v1.1 changed some sizes v1.0 Original non-parametric autocad version Instructions Design Physiological Health Board :p Print and clean-up 2 part case Place PCB into bottom half, securing with glue/velcro/screws Snap top half into place Do some research! Modify and reprint it when it is realised that the measurements weren't correct previously :p

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