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Tenderfoot
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This is Round 2 for this thing. Previously, I did that cool hinged shaft, making it pretty ultra portable. Since then, I've taken it out a couple times, and I couldn't get over how flimsy the membrane switches are. A couple of them actually won't activate unless you press them in just the right way. Strange, but who cares! I had decided I was going to build a new enclosure for the electronics, but I'm still working out the details. In the meantime, I decided to make a new faceplate, and replace the buttons with actual real buttons.
I took off the old faceplate and scanned it with a flatbed scanner I have at work, to get the right dimensions and shape with zero amount of work. Then, I built a new image, made it KISS and did the holes and everything. Test printed, looked good, so I printed off a copy, and laminated it to some 1/16" acrylic, then cut it out and all the holes on a laser cutter. Needed some minor sanding, and then soldering new wires to the cheap buttons I got from Amazon. Then positioned the LCD, and for now I'm just holding the LCD in place with some gorilla tape. Final product: http://imgur.com/ofjrGWI
I decided not to break out the power switch from the sensitivity knob just yet - I haven't found a decent pot for the sens. That's why I didn't cut a hole for the power / speaker volume, yet. Future upgrade maybe.
Full album of this mod is here: http://imgur.com/a/eHx80
I think I could cut off the whole back half of the case, too. Add an acrylic plate, and stuff the batteries behind a little removable panel, and I could easily turn the oversized electronics enclosure into something more appealing and easier on the eyes and mind. That could be the next mod, I guess.
Thanks for checking it out!
I took off the old faceplate and scanned it with a flatbed scanner I have at work, to get the right dimensions and shape with zero amount of work. Then, I built a new image, made it KISS and did the holes and everything. Test printed, looked good, so I printed off a copy, and laminated it to some 1/16" acrylic, then cut it out and all the holes on a laser cutter. Needed some minor sanding, and then soldering new wires to the cheap buttons I got from Amazon. Then positioned the LCD, and for now I'm just holding the LCD in place with some gorilla tape. Final product: http://imgur.com/ofjrGWI
I decided not to break out the power switch from the sensitivity knob just yet - I haven't found a decent pot for the sens. That's why I didn't cut a hole for the power / speaker volume, yet. Future upgrade maybe.
Full album of this mod is here: http://imgur.com/a/eHx80
I think I could cut off the whole back half of the case, too. Add an acrylic plate, and stuff the batteries behind a little removable panel, and I could easily turn the oversized electronics enclosure into something more appealing and easier on the eyes and mind. That could be the next mod, I guess.
Thanks for checking it out!