I'm sorry for my long absence from the boards. July, August and September have been the usual busy months.
For those who don't know: In July I start preparing for Gamescom and create the new catalog for the shop - which keeps me pretty busy until Gamescom is over end of August. In September, the new ice hockey season starts and I'm doing the video production of everything that can be seen on the jumbotron, which includes a new mood film every year... so that kept me busy.
These days are over, so I'm back to everything that didn't move forward and started assembling the first new copper case:
They look absolutely gorgeous! I'm happy about the look of them.
Now, has assembly improved for the slightly redesigned cases...?
Well... yes. And no. Both.
What's good?
Well, the overall assembly has improved. I don't need to cut anything out in the top anymore, it simply fits and doesn't crack the screen as easily anymore during assembly.
There are a few more cuts and mods which I don't need to do anymore, so assembly is faster here.
What's no as good?
The new battery compartment is even harder to open. My guess is that the coating is too thick. It shouldn't, as in theory it should be 0.02mm thick (which is nothing!), but opening and closing the lid works fine without coating - but it's almost impossible with the coating applied.
That's a bit of a bummer, as I had hoped that this will now solve that issue once and for all - but it didn't.
I'll spend the next few days figuring out the easiest and fastest fix. For the first unit, I manually scrapped off the coating which improved things. As the coating that I need to scrap off is INSIDE the case, you can't see that when the battery compartment is closed, so it doesn't look ugly.
I have an automatic CNC, so maybe I can simply make a quick program which does that for me, which would make things a lot easier.
I'll check that, and now that the busy time is over, I'll be back at the boards regularly as well.
Otherwise, we're all very active on Discord
For those who don't know: In July I start preparing for Gamescom and create the new catalog for the shop - which keeps me pretty busy until Gamescom is over end of August. In September, the new ice hockey season starts and I'm doing the video production of everything that can be seen on the jumbotron, which includes a new mood film every year... so that kept me busy.
These days are over, so I'm back to everything that didn't move forward and started assembling the first new copper case:
They look absolutely gorgeous! I'm happy about the look of them.
Now, has assembly improved for the slightly redesigned cases...?
Well... yes. And no. Both.
What's good?
Well, the overall assembly has improved. I don't need to cut anything out in the top anymore, it simply fits and doesn't crack the screen as easily anymore during assembly.
There are a few more cuts and mods which I don't need to do anymore, so assembly is faster here.
What's no as good?
The new battery compartment is even harder to open. My guess is that the coating is too thick. It shouldn't, as in theory it should be 0.02mm thick (which is nothing!), but opening and closing the lid works fine without coating - but it's almost impossible with the coating applied.
That's a bit of a bummer, as I had hoped that this will now solve that issue once and for all - but it didn't.
I'll spend the next few days figuring out the easiest and fastest fix. For the first unit, I manually scrapped off the coating which improved things. As the coating that I need to scrap off is INSIDE the case, you can't see that when the battery compartment is closed, so it doesn't look ugly.
I have an automatic CNC, so maybe I can simply make a quick program which does that for me, which would make things a lot easier.
I'll check that, and now that the busy time is over, I'll be back at the boards regularly as well.
Otherwise, we're all very active on Discord
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