http://www.logicsupply.com/bb100-orange/
the standard part at Logic Supply (orange and black) is pretty 'clean' and 
low cost.  customization available in runs QTY 1000 + NRE costs.
3D model files available on LogicSupply Github for PD.
https://github.com/lgxlogic
3D printable (alternative case)
http://inspire.logicsupply.com/2014/04/3d-printable-beaglebone-black-case.html

more high-end options available upon request.... MOQ and NRE apply.

good luck
Rodney



On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 9:42:09 PM UTC-4, ivo welch wrote:
>
>
> dear BBB experts---
>
> we are working on getting the BBB to do a real job for us.  this is our 
> first time that we are designing something we want to sell!  we will 
> probably want to start with 100-1,000 of these, within a 1-3 months.  by 
> that time, we hope that circuitco will have managed to catch up with supply 
> by then.
>
> one problem: we need a high-end looking case. I have no idea of the price 
> points of nice cases. to keep it affordable, presumably it would be a 
> vanilla standard BBB case with the right cutouts for the ports and for 
> ventilation in the right places, no customization--well, maybe a logo. 
>  maybe rounded corners to prevent injuries.
>
> now, case vendors cannot even quote anything until they have a CAD file. 
>  is there a simple CAD file for a vanilla box to start from in the PD?
>
> [or does anyone know of a vendor who sells super-nice looking cases for 
> the BBB?  I am thinking $30-$60 a piece, preferably looking like the old 
> Mac Pro or a G-Drive Hero.  Steel or aluminum.  Or very high-end looking 
> plastic.]
>
> Advice appreciated.
>
> /iaw
>
>

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