xon wrote:
>> How about finding someone with a MakerBot Industries "cupcake"? It is
>> perfect for making low volume plastic parts.

> Still there is one problem...Because of the back of the touch that is
> not flat you have to make a hole in your wall. In the manual for the
> mount it also have an (paper) template for the size of the hole..

Anyone with access to a Makerbot Cupcake can make a hole in a wall.
Clearly the design expects that you will be mounting it on a standard
drywall wall, which is easy to cut with cheap tools.


-- 
Pat Farrell
http://www.pfarrell.com/

_______________________________________________
Touch mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch

Reply via email to