Clock Kit Case
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Case For The Cheap [Clock Kits Available On Ebay](Http://Www.Ebay.Com/Sch/I.Html?_Odkw=C5+4+Bits+Digital+Electronic+Clock+Diy+Kit&_Osacat=0&_From=R40&_Trksid=P2045573.M570.L1313.Tr0.Trc0.A0.H0.Xc51+4+Bits+Digital+Electronic+Clock+Diy+Kit.Trs1&_Nkw=C51+4+Bits+Digital+Electronic+Clock+Diy+Kit&_Sacat=0) For About $2.50. The Clock Kit Is A Good Solder Practice Item, And This Case Should Cover Up The Electronics Nicely. I'M Not Working On This Any More, But It Does Still Need A Bit Of Work. I Ran The Clock On 3Xaa, And It Lasted 2 Days, Tops. From That, I Think Running It Off Batteries Is A Bad Idea. I'D Like The Case To Have A Mount For A Power Supply Jack, But Don'T Have Time To Continue Revising The Design. V4 (Current): * Redesigned Entire Part In Openscad, With User Variables * Added Optional Aa Battery Compartment * Added Option Of Mounting Pcb With A Screw Or A Plastic Rivet * Combined Buttons Into One Part That Glues To The Top Part Of The Case * Added A Lip To More Easily Attach The Two Parts To Each Other * Added License + Contact To Scad Files V3: * Fixed The Display Lip * Fixed The Connection Parts * Shifted The Button Holes Closer To Directly Over The Buttons * Evened Out The Thicknesses Of Both Pieces' Bases * Added Buttons To Go In The Button Holes
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