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Universal Case Generator with Example Case for Cubieboard
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**This thing is still "work in progress" and will be updated every now and then. So please collect or follow this thing instead of just downloading it to receive updates!**
*Note: This thing is only the output of an automatic model generator.*
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This is a new project: a 3D-printable case model generator written in C++ and the powerful C++ object oriented mechanics library [OOML](http://iearobotics.com/oomlwiki/). Create a case model for *any* electronic's board with minimal effort: the generator includes an algorithm (the *actual, generic* design), instead of a design for a *particular* device.
The generator outputs the model as a SCAD file, which can then be further processed to an STL file by OpenSCAD and finally 3D-printed.
This thing contains a case for the CubieBoard only as an **example**. (However, it isn't finished yet: a slot for the SD card as well as a hole for the IR sensor are missing).
To generate a case for a new device, you simply *describe* the boa
*Note: This thing is only the output of an automatic model generator.*
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This is a new project: a 3D-printable case model generator written in C++ and the powerful C++ object oriented mechanics library [OOML](http://iearobotics.com/oomlwiki/). Create a case model for *any* electronic's board with minimal effort: the generator includes an algorithm (the *actual, generic* design), instead of a design for a *particular* device.
The generator outputs the model as a SCAD file, which can then be further processed to an STL file by OpenSCAD and finally 3D-printed.
This thing contains a case for the CubieBoard only as an **example**. (However, it isn't finished yet: a slot for the SD card as well as a hole for the IR sensor are missing).
To generate a case for a new device, you simply *describe* the boa
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