
UWatec Galileo Sol Dive Computer Protector
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I meticulously laser cut this out with complete success. It could possibly benefit from an additional 1mm in height. Depending on the thickness of the acrylic you choose to use, you might need to remove the metal front off the dive computer if it can't be bent. I used 2mm thickness and believe it's an improvement over the original protector. I've included the LaserCut .ecp file which is the software we utilize here at DoESLiverpool. This has some tweaks to the design to try to etch down the tabs to size for the slots. This works for me but will likely be laser cutter and material dependent, so proceed with caution! This thing was created using OnShape. You can edit it online. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/096b0015fee65916f37a7442/w/ee34c1e2bfb47b94b6467db0/e/fa377cfd61e753d8429c923c
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