Brian's Physiological Health Board Case v2
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This OpenSCAD script prints a two-part case for Brian's Physiological Health Board. To compile correctly, you need mouse_ears_test.scad and rounded_cuboid_2_6.scad files in the same folder. The current version is 2.5 with changes from previous versions including added supports on top to hold PCB in place when closed, fixed cutouts on top, option to place device into top half in side by view, west cutout2 (uSD) on top half, making the entire case 8mm longer for battery cable, extra corner supports, ability to choose wall thickness at cutouts, fixing brackets and conditions so that bottom's mouse ears and two cubes for PCB edge no longer appear when set use_bottom=0, including 2012_03_15-Physiological_Health_Board-v0.1.scad as an option, changing include option for internal .dxf based device to include ECG connector, adding bottom_top_int_h_ratio option to control height of top/bottom half, increasing internal tolerance from 0.45 to 1.5, rewriting autocad generated case to be easier to make, changing some sizes, and original non-parametric autocad version. After printing and cleaning up the two-part case, place PCB into bottom half with glue/velcro/screws, snap top half in place, research, redesign if needed due to incorrect measurements, and reprint.
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