Many thanks to
@Cotay for his design, this box is very nice. This wouldn't have been possible without his countless pms with me and his talented efforts in designing an incredibly well thought out box. Thank you
@Cotay!
This came to me from sculpteo in white raw finish. Following some advice I decided to use rit dye to color it. The results came out good imo, and if I were to do it again in the future I would order some extra cheap pieces in the same material and finish to test the dye on... The dye colored very differently than the box says and even dark (black) colors have a tint of this or that (ymmv)
I personally had a catastrophic failure after dying both front and rear in the same batch, and had to sand off all the clear coat on the front and redo it. The result of sanding caused what looks like wear spots, but those are where I over sanded to get the clear off to re dye.
FYI : these prints are easy to dye in a pot of boiling water on your stove top without any risk of damage from the heat. These pieces were dyed at medium heat (about 225f according to a meat thermometer) for up to 30 mins. No warping, melting, etc. Again ymmv.
The buttons were supposed to be dark blood red (super dark red) but ended up bright red (why you need test pieces) and the body was intended to be dark grey, but the greys I tried were all tinted purple or blue... So this was as black as I could get it. This was a whole bottle of liquid rit dye in boiling water for at least 30 mins (stirring constantly)
Roughly the same size as my flask. I wish the buttons were darker. Anyone contemplating
@Cotay design or this style box (mion I think?) I will say it was the easiest dna200 build I've done (of 3), I think the box is incredibly well thought out, even has a bracket to keep the screen pushed up against the frame so it didn't wiggle or move backwards if touched. Well done.
Edit: it houses a 1400mah battery too! (forgot the c rating)
Many thanks to
@Cotay