Since I put everything I was working on away,, and Murphy has left the premises,,,, I can say this,,,, I didn't break anything today!
I didn't see anything about 1 piece or 2,, but did go with the polished add-on and economy printing. I got an email telling me that "my" design, could be fixed by them and then printed,, and something about it appearing on their 3d printing webinar. I still have no clue as to why it was canceled. Not sure if I should try and order it again or just try at Shapeways instead.
Yea...I don't think I'll be able to unsolder this. So mad. And a broken screen....blah
I didn't see anything about 1 piece or 2,, but did go with the polished add-on and economy printing. I got an email telling me that "my" design, could be fixed by them and then printed,, and something about it appearing on their 3d printing webinar. I still have no clue as to why it was canceled. Not sure if I should try and order it again or just try at Shapeways instead.
I could try that. @mikepetro any tip on screen replacement?
If it is one of mine, tell me which one and I will look at it. Their prices are great, but their pre-processing filter is a bit odd. There may be an artifact in one.
Oh I'm so in on this one!OK Folks, here is how I am going to work this. I dont want to open the discussion thread until I actually have something more than a rendering to show. Once I get the drawings I will get a single sample of each size made. That will take 2-3 weeks. I will then assemble it and assuming it is as good to go as we think, I will then open a Discussion thread.
Right now I am targeting a complete kit including a DNA200 board (optional), 850Mah or 1350mAh enclosure, Evolv 510, SS buttons, and all screws needed. Folks would need to supply their own wire and Lipo.
Oh, and BTW, I am going on vacation next week so dont be surprised if I go off the grid.
I'm right with ya on that! I'll be watching out for this one.Oh I'm so in on this one!
Back when I first started soldering 25+ yrs ago, that's how I got rid of solder on my r/c stuff.The old school bodger way is bridge all the pins with a big blob solder and while it is wet give the board a hard flick over a newspaper or workshop floor and if you are lucky it all comes off. Last resort, use a solder sucker or other methods above first.
The same thing happened to me a Scupltoe
Did You choose the one piece print Option?
With my order I choose the one piece print cause it was cheeper but they cancelled my order and I had to order the 2 piece print
If you can bridge all the pins with wet solder you can pull the socket out.The old school bodger way is bridge all the pins with a big blob solder and while it is wet give the board a hard flick over a newspaper or workshop floor and if you are lucky it all comes off. Last resort, use a solder sucker or other methods above first.