Reply 20 of 27, by NautilusComputer
You could always get a something 3D printed?
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:952092 (not exactly what you're after, but gives a good idea)
You could always get a something 3D printed?
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:952092 (not exactly what you're after, but gives a good idea)
Just an idea I think of for a bit of time now: use some piece of PCB to fit. Cut them out of some dead motherboard or have them baked. There are some really cheap bakers that could provide some more or less ok-ish PCBs, which make it look cool. It's like looking into a case stacked full with PCBs. They don't need to do anything but look cool.
Stuck at 10MHz...
OP doesn't own tin snips and a drill? Id probably get that aluminum tape and to cover the holes with then, the soup can wasn't a bad idea either.
Robhalfordfan wrote on 2020-10-15, 09:56:cyclone3d wrote on 2020-10-15, 01:41:Here is a pic of my whole collection of them. Seem to be pretty simple to make. DB-9_and_25_covers.jpg […]
Robhalfordfan wrote on 2020-10-14, 12:25:would you be able part with few for db9 and db25 holes and plastic covers, never came across any and is there pics to see what they look like
Here is a pic of my whole collection of them. Seem to be pretty simple to make.
DB-9_and_25_covers.jpgThe DB-9 plastic covers for the populated ports would be the same as come on the HD-15 vga cables. Never seen a cover for DB-25 size.
Some Dell computers that had onboard video and came with a video card came with pretty nice covers for the onboard vga. I might have a few somewhere but not sure.
would be to part with at least one of each size
Maybe. I'll need to check my cases first to see how many need covers. I'll check when I am back home next week.
NautilusComputer wrote on 2020-10-15, 13:20:You could always get a something 3D printed?
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:952092 (not exactly what you're after, but gives a good idea)
that did cross my mind but unfortunately, i have no idea how to design for 3d printing or someone who could or owns a 3d printer but still nae a bad idea
waterbeesje wrote on 2020-10-15, 21:05:Just an idea I think of for a bit of time now: use some piece of PCB to fit. Cut them out of some dead motherboard or have them baked. There are some really cheap bakers that could provide some more or less ok-ish PCBs, which make it look cool. It's like looking into a case stacked full with PCBs. They don't need to do anything but look cool.
mmm, didn't think of that and trying to picture it but at the same time i am think it will at back to case where it won't be seen unless turned around (weird old man alert 🤣 🤣 - coming from the mindset of someone , who believes that if can't be seen (which is why i never understand why there people who go all out with rgb lighting inside cases and on parts when it can't be seen once the case is close and looks tacky to me) 🤣 🤣) but each to their own 😀
Robhalfordfan wrote on 2020-10-16, 08:19:NautilusComputer wrote on 2020-10-15, 13:20:You could always get a something 3D printed?
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:952092 (not exactly what you're after, but gives a good idea)
that did cross my mind but unfortunately, i have no idea how to design for 3d printing or someone who could or owns a 3d printer but still nae a bad idea
Shapeways is a place where you can upload designs and get a cost estimate; they're typically between $3 and $10 USD for smaller/simpler things:
https://www.shapeways.com/marketplace
https://support.shapeways.com/hc/en-us/articl … ces-calculated-
That doesn't take care of not knowing how to design one, though. *shrug*
NautilusComputer wrote on 2020-10-19, 12:58:Shapeways is a place where you can upload designs and get a cost estimate; they're typically between $3 and $10 USD for smaller/ […]
Robhalfordfan wrote on 2020-10-16, 08:19:NautilusComputer wrote on 2020-10-15, 13:20:You could always get a something 3D printed?
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:952092 (not exactly what you're after, but gives a good idea)
that did cross my mind but unfortunately, i have no idea how to design for 3d printing or someone who could or owns a 3d printer but still nae a bad idea
Shapeways is a place where you can upload designs and get a cost estimate; they're typically between $3 and $10 USD for smaller/simpler things:
https://www.shapeways.com/marketplace
https://support.shapeways.com/hc/en-us/articl … ces-calculated-
That doesn't take care of not knowing how to design one, though. *shrug*
thank you and have a look and see what i can do 😀