Case for CPUville Z80 Computer Kit

Case for CPUville Z80 Computer Kit

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This is a case I created for the [CPUville Z80 computer kit](http://cpuville.com/Kits/Z80-kits-home.html). For now I have the main board only, with the intent to interface it via my Arduino. Like an old-school homebrew computer kit, the Z80 Kit comes as a PCB, with parts to solder on. I figured the perils of my desk (paper clips, loose jumper wires, the occasional solder blob, etc.) were likely to short this thing out, so in the homebrew style, I took the opportunity to make a case for it! This isn't my first 3D design, but it's my first 3D design with the explicit purpose of 3D printing. It's rough around the edges, correspondingly. But, it serves my purpose, and I believe it may be useful to others, so I'm posting it here. Attribution: * CPUville, the Z80 Computer Kit, and related materials are Copyright ©2017 by Donn Stewart, found at [www.cpuville.com](http://www.cpuville.com/). (Electronics & homebrew geeks should really look this site over; there's lots of interesting stuff on there.) * This case design is Copyright ©2017 Ted McFadden (me). It's use is Creative Commons' licensed, [CC BY-SA-NC](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). (Brief summary: Do what thou wilt, but if that includes an exchange of money with something other than a print service, please contact me.)

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