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Hi...

On this week I make one clear acrylic case model for Pine 64.. with 
VESA 100 adaptor. 
LIPO battery HOLDER (under the pine 64 board)
RTC battery Holder.
mini DC fan Holder.(typ. 20mmx20mmx10m) holes.
Adapter for my Mearm robot arm BASE..   Tongue
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Sales are ready on Ebay SITE OR    Bitcoins order    Tongue
ROBOT ARM like MearmPINE 64 , LIPO , RTC battery and mini FAN not included , sorry...
The DIY enclosure IS CLEAR ACRYLIC  ,but the protector film are blue color..  Exclamation

Thanks
Looks nice, something that would fit my next Pine project...
(03-18-2017, 02:16 PM)xalius Wrote: [ -> ]Looks nice, something that would fit my next Pine project...

THanks...
Hi !

We have published a video to assist in the assembly process of the new enclosure for the pine 64.
DIY enclosure forPine 64




Thanks for watching
Great looking case and project... thanks for posting it!  Big Grin

Oh, and if anyone is wondering why the video doesn't show (as it *should be*) ... it appears that although the forum is configured for HTTPS (secure) connection, that the video fetch function on the forum is requesting the regular 'insecure' HTTP video page, and hence both Chrome and Firefox properly block that request. So you'll just need to click the link to watch the video. Or 'load unsafe scripts' if you think I'm trustworthy enough! Wink

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killor,
i'd sure like to see some video of the arm in operation and maybe some of the code if you do not mind sharing. i'm guessing that you use the pine64 for controlling the arm? nice case, btw.
(04-12-2017, 12:59 AM)dkryder Wrote: [ -> ]killor,
i'd sure like to see some video of the arm in operation and maybe some of the code if you do not mind sharing. i'm guessing that you use the pine64 for controlling the arm? nice case, btw.

For the moment, I only use Arduino Nano To handle it, and move it.
But in the future I want to do it for Pine64 too.