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Ponoko Acrylic Case Parts and Asssembly

Maybe I did something wrong but I have looked over the Readme and glanced at the renders for the custom acrylic case and I am not sure if maybe the parts needed count is slightly off.

It says 14x m2x5mm screws but around the border itself i think it needs 8 from the top and bottom (16) and then 3 more from the top and bottom of the feet (6), so 22 total.

Also, how does the PCB sit in the case?
Is it sort of floating because the 3 holes on the bottom plate do not match up with holes on the PCB, and the pcb sort of currently rubs against the top screws, which i assume is resolved by soldering the plate mounted switches.

Acrylic guard bends easily, causing it to get poked by the header pins

I appreciate the simplicity of four mounting points for the acrylic guard. But I have found that in normal use, such as picking up the keyboard, or holding the keyboard to support it when plugging a USB cable, the acrylic guard can hit the header pins, leaving permanent damage marks. I suppose this isn't a problem with the Discipline or the Mysterium because there are additional mounting points in the middle to support the guard; the Romeo, however, doesn't have this. I realize this is a very minor issue, but decided to let you know nonetheless, just in case. ;)

Anyway, great job on this board. It's a great first foray into the world of 40s.

Question

Hey there! i've planning to build this pcb, but i have issue with the guideline build that you've shared, i don't know how much voltages that all those capacitor you were using? pls help thank you

Broken links to pdf

Hi, all links to documentation that leads to some squarespace pdf seems to be broken

Plate for Romeo

I'm having difficulty finding files for the Romeo plate. I saw that they were mentioned in the build guide but am not seeing it in the master files. Are the plate files available?

Edit: @coseyfannitutti Just wanted to follow up with this question in case you missed it. TIA Bryan!

Acrylyc-Guard size?

I've been looking through the repo but I can't find a reference to the size. Ponoko is not processing the size correctly.

Can you include it in the README or somewhere else?

Thank you!

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