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Electronic Roulette
par Arkleseizure
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Case for Velleman's MK119 roulette kit. (The reason for these soldering practice projects is that I'm working up the courage to recap a vintage computer).
The problem with MK119 is that the LEDs aren't evenly spaced or very concentric. It took me two failed prototypes to realize that the reason that nothing would fit wasn't my sloppy soldering or measurements, but Velleman's circuit board design.
This means that the printed number parts come in slightly different sizes. The numbers have to be placed in the correct slot on the top part, or they won't fit.
### Printed parts
- 1 x bot.stl
- 1 x button.stl
- 1 x top.stl
- 1 x lid.stl
- 1 x numbers_green.stl
- 1 x numbers_black.stl
- 1 x numbers_red.stl
### Alternative printed parts (for less glue)
- numbers_all.stl: Replaces numbers_green.stl, numbers_black.stl and numbers_red.stl
- top\_with\_numbers.stl: Replaces top.stl and numbers_*.stl
The problem with MK119 is that the LEDs aren't evenly spaced or very concentric. It took me two failed prototypes to realize that the reason that nothing would fit wasn't my sloppy soldering or measurements, but Velleman's circuit board design.
This means that the printed number parts come in slightly different sizes. The numbers have to be placed in the correct slot on the top part, or they won't fit.
### Printed parts
- 1 x bot.stl
- 1 x button.stl
- 1 x top.stl
- 1 x lid.stl
- 1 x numbers_green.stl
- 1 x numbers_black.stl
- 1 x numbers_red.stl
### Alternative printed parts (for less glue)
- numbers_all.stl: Replaces numbers_green.stl, numbers_black.stl and numbers_red.stl
- top\_with\_numbers.stl: Replaces top.stl and numbers_*.stl
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