Sean,

Supposing some company decided to provide alternate case designs or add on products for the neo1973, who do they need to talk to about branding / authorization to sell them to the public?

OR

Is it possible that FIC or the OpenMoko company will have a section on their sales page supporting 3rd party add-ons, etc?

--Tim
On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 18:10, Robin Paulson wrote:
well, i'm definitely interested in someone doing something like this -
and my background is in CAD/engineering/materials with a bit of CAM,
so i might as well start things off.

i can't see any schematics/CAD drawings up on the wiki - can someone
point me in the direction of accurate, precise drawings of the
internals and the case?

if not, then to sean:
will FIC be releasing good engineering drawings of the component(s) or
will we be going down the route of measuring hardware and drawing our
own? if we are going the reverse-engineering route, is someone willing
to whip out their micrometer and a decent (open-source) CAD package
and make some up for us?

On 7/2/07, Jeff Andros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 7/1/07, Robin Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 <snip>
 want a case made from brass with diamonds inset, and a 200mm joystick
 - go for for it.
 <snip>
The real question is, how long before we see a really good steampunk case? anyone out there want to show off your 3D Cam skills and start putting them up for sale... I'd buy ( rapidobject.com was previously mentioned if you
need a place to do the work)

--
Jeff
O|||||||O

--Tim

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