GPS Clock case

GPS Clock case

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This is a custom 3D printed case for the GPS Clock project on Hackaday.io. If your clock has the long green post tactile switches, you'll need to swap them out for FSM4JSMA switches or trim the posts. Boards with these switches are coming soon to the Tindie store. Print two of the button posts and one of the other pieces required for assembly. To complete the case, obtain a 1.25" x 5" piece of 1/8" smoke acrylic that fits between the stiles in the back panel. Secure it with glue suitable for your chosen filament or resin. Insert the two button posts into the holes on the back panel, making sure the large side faces outwards. Place the board on top of the back panel with displays facing upwards and guide the SMA antenna jack into the semi-circular cut-out. Assemble the case by placing the front panel on top of the back panel. Hold both halves together while turning the assembly around to secure them with 4 #4 3/8" pan head self-tapping screws.

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