Lots of final shaping and sanding but I held the boards with hot glue as I check out all the angles, tapers, and bevels. The height and stability is quite good. Hopefully
once completed it will attract a few people to the Schiit meet in NC. I will indent and round the top a bit, I will also figure out a matching peg on the back for a headphone cable. Looks simple right? That top piece has eight cuts so far not counting what I will be doing to finish it.
I had to stop and think much more than I should have. Many of my courses in high school came out of the University of Illinois so I hope some of it sunk in.
For anyone who is following my little saga of Pi2AES- Lite in a modi width case, here is the latest update.
The case is tall enough to have the entire unit inside. Its basically a Magni/Modi stack high. I am going to leave it mostly open on the back so you can get your fingers in to seat the Optical or optional power supply. The BNC and Coax seat easily.
I'm trying to make it easy to install. Today's modifications which I'll print tomorrow was adding countersunk holes in the bottom. I grabbed (4) M2.5-12 machine screws and thread them up through the bottom.
Basically the plan is to take the case you get with the Pi2AES- Lite and reuse most of it. The small spacers which are underneath the Pi board when installed in the acrylic case need to be moved to add space on the top (so you end up with two spacers on top of the Pi2 board. The medium and small ones.
If this is ok tomorrow, I'll move to working on the top piece although that may take until the weekend. I need to do something about mounting the top to the 4 spacers on top of the Pi2-Aes board. I already lengthened it. It may be tolerance related, but my height is 0.08 mm off from the spacers to the flush top of the case. I may just drop some material down from the top with countersunk holes again. We'll see a problem for later this week.
Lastly I've been using Fusion 360. Fun little program. Doesn't feel like I haven't used CAD in 32 years.
I had to stop and think much more than I should have. Many of my courses in high school came out of the University of Illinois so I hope some of it sunk in.
The new episodes held up surprisingly well! Which reminds me, now that I've seen them all I need to cancel the Paramount+ subscription. Having too much fun w my 2ch rig to watch much tv these days anyway.
Oh boy...it was a while ago. I want to say I started with 400, then 2,000, then polished with Cape Cod. I think it brings some uniformity to the MJ2 as the switches, screw heads, and even the tubes are shiny and reflective.
For anyone who is following my little saga of Pi2AES- Lite in a modi width case, here is the latest update.
The case is tall enough to have the entire unit inside. Its basically a Magni/Modi stack high. I am going to leave it mostly open on the back so you can get your fingers in to seat the Optical or optional power supply. The BNC and Coax seat easily.
I'm trying to make it easy to install. Today's modifications which I'll print tomorrow was adding countersunk holes in the bottom. I grabbed (4) M2.5-12 machine screws and thread them up through the bottom.
Basically the plan is to take the case you get with the Pi2AES- Lite and reuse most of it. The small spacers which are underneath the Pi board when installed in the acrylic case need to be moved to add space on the top (so you end up with two spacers on top of the Pi2 board. The medium and small ones.
If this is ok tomorrow, I'll move to working on the top piece although that may take until the weekend. I need to do something about mounting the top to the 4 spacers on top of the Pi2-Aes board. I already lengthened it. It may be tolerance related, but my height is 0.08 mm off from the spacers to the flush top of the case. I may just drop some material down from the top with countersunk holes again. We'll see a problem for later this week.
Lastly I've been using Fusion 360. Fun little program. Doesn't feel like I haven't used CAD in 32 years.
My look at it was that the DAC doesn't fit. The unit with the GPIO connector and cable is too high. It has to be changed.
The micro SD card on the Pi can't be accessed anymore and needs a cable and is also very tight. It can only be done with a special type of cable.
I want to keep all external sizes of the Modi.
Well... this is a free service. Have you listened to it? Listened to the performance, not the audio under a microscope. A large orchestra at RAH sounds quite good. Pianos sound full and resonant. Is it the best there is? No, but I do not seek best all the time; I seek memorable performances (live if possible).
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