Let us do some of that. I would happily spend time making something in
either kicad for the pcb or openscad for the enclosure. Then there is never
again any such thing as a license or an unusable file, either due to age or
needing to buy an expensive or no longer available product.

-- 
bkw

On Tue, Sep 24, 2019, 4:42 PM Ken Pettit <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, there are other reasons also.  Many of the components that were used
> for the NADSBox PCB are no longer available.  I would have to basically
> redesign the PCB, choose new components and re-do the layout from scratch.
> The tool I used in 2008 was Pads PCB, but that license expired years ago.
> I now use Cadence Allegro, and there is no good import.
>
> Plus then I would have a design effort for the 3D STL artwork.  I have
> designed and 3D printed a couple of things before, but never anything as
> complicated as an enclosure like NADSBox with AA battery compartment,
> battery cover, SD card slot, etc.
>
> Maybe a thought for some type of NADSMini enclosure, though I think a
> pre-existing DB25 backshell and simple permanent sticker would work.
>
> Ken
>
> On 9/23/19 8:40 PM, Lee Olivares wrote:
>
> As the resident 3D Printer Repairman, if the volume is so low, is there any 
> *disadvantage* to supplying a PCB with an STL that the buyer could have 
> printed, and optionally purchase pre-printed at a reasonable fee?
>
> *ahem* custom colors.
>
> Here’s a cheesy thing I did in OpenSCAD for the DSO138 Occiliscope board:
>
>
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>  - Lee
>  - 909.427.0250
>  - Destroying technology problems.
>
>
> On Sep 23, 2019, at 3:22 PM, Jim Anderson <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> However, I *am* thinking about / working on a NADSMini version that I
> haven't really told anyone about yet.  It would not have a removeable SD
> card but rather a USB port that just plugs directly into your PC and
> shows up as a USB drive.  And it would be housed in a DB25 backshell
> with no custom enclosure machining expenses.
>
>
> ...now *that's* something to look forward to.  :)
>
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>        jim
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