Don't forget, you may want to sell the Pyra also outside of this community some day. You can't expect that they accept everything "suspicious looking" because most people don't have the background insights we may have here.I agree with @Grench. The case by no means needs to be aesthetically 'perfect'. In fact I feel it would add to it's idiosyncratic, community-driven (as opposed to a made-to-measure commercial) nature, with a few unique features. It's not as though they affect the structural integrity or functionality in any way, after all.
Don't forget, you may want to sell the Pyra also outside of this community some day. You can't expect that they accept everything "suspicious looking" because most people don't have the background insights we may have here.
Nah, not you, but ED I meant, sorry if I confused you.I've been waiting for it for over 3 years now, so do you honestly think I might sell it again? Nah, not gonna happen ;-)
Nah, not you, but ED I meant, sorry if I confused you.
New units should not look like this when ED wants to sell Pyras out there in the wild.
Ah, sorry, it is copper and Polyester, not graphite (I was confused).Not isolating heat, but electricity (3.5 KV breakdown).
The usage of graphite was not visible in the datasheet, anyway, if it works, it works
BTW: The Heat sink can NEVER heat up more than the processor (second law of thermodynamics) but I know what you mean .
maybe a mixture of two colors could be a solution. Would hide the issues and every unit would be unique.
I checked it... and have no clue how you would attach the logo to the metal plate..I already mentioned a way to put the aluminium logo on the plastic case without glue.
EDIT: Finally found the thread:
https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/threads/another-little-proposal-backside-logo.77385/#post-1377330
I think if we use aluminium plate with flanges, it may look either ugly with partially visible flanges or it may be very tight fit in the case, also this may rattle if not very tight fit. I am confused too or may be I am on drugs tooDo You mean the "plastic" logo? The idea is to put first the plastic logo, then the aluminium plate so the plate and the case make a "sandwich" where inside is the plastic. I will try to make a little draw of it tomorrow.
Yeah, looking at that I can't figure it out either. Given the aluminium plate comes out of a different machine than the case plastics, I can't imagine a way to squeeze the logo plate such that the flanges come out behind the plastics but the face in front, short of bending the plate and hoping you don't go over its elasic limit.
For those thinking that blue doesn't look too bad, make sure you go back to ED's original post of it, then click on the picture to see if full size (I've not idea why that doesn't work if someone's quoted it). The splurge around the right nub is really prominent, and in fact the texture of the coating looks off where you can see the shine on it.
I know, isn't it beautiful? Just add some sparkle and I bet it would pop. Not sure how it would look without transparent colors, so maybe we should be looking at opaque black or brown or beige to see the worst it can be.For those thinking that blue doesn't look too bad, make sure you go back to ED's original post of it, then click on the picture to see if full size (I've not idea why that doesn't work if someone's quoted it). The splurge around the right nub is really prominent
I agree. Show us the black case, maybe try red/dark red to see if it is as bad, and possibly just embrace it if it can't be solved quickly/easily/cheaply.I would like to see a picture of the black case you mentioned even if/though it is ugly. It could give us an idea of how bad is bad? It may very well be impossible to fully remove this effect. Maybe it would be more pallatable to have those patterns appear in a primary color instead of black? Gradations of black tend to clash with each other. Gradations of red (or other color), for example, can be quite complimentary.
I suspect that the lid with it's central fill point has an awesome sunburst pattern. Maybe this is something natural to be embraced instead of overcome? Hard to know or speculate on how a depth-less solid color would look from the blue jelly case picture where we see depth and internal textures.