04-09-2016, 01:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-09-2016, 07:21 PM by User 563.
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(04-02-2016, 05:56 PM)kyllikki Wrote: I have measured my newly arrived board and created my own drawings and 3d models.
These are all based on measuring my single board so may not be correct for other peoples boards and I obviously have no tolerance information but perhaps they will be useful to someone until the real drawings are released.
And before anyone says anything my board was 127 x 79.5mm as measured with my calipers and not the 127 x 79mm that has previously been mentioned
files can be found https://github.com/kyllikki/designs/tree...ne64_Board
This is great, but can your software export or save as a real solid file, such as STEP? Using Solidworks and Fusion 360 that STL is somewhat buggy and difficult to translate to a solid model.
Glad someone took the time, though, and looking forward to designing a solid aluminum or copper case for the board sitting in front of me.
Edit: I took a different route and imported the DXF into Fusion 360 and created a solid model from the DXF sketch. I used the board sitting in front of me. I'd be happy to share if anyone wants a non-STL version, and can export as STEP, IGES, SAT or SMT, or as a .F3D file if someone wants to directly edit my extrusion parameters and edit the solid from the original.
Edit 2: I added important chip locations (for heat sinks), will probably add pinouts later. For now this works.