I respect what you're trying to do here (create something that looks
old), but IMHO I say with a soft voice that it doesn't look very
attractive. But maybe that was just what you intended to create, so in
that case you definitely put onto the table what you had in your mind.

Michel




On Apr 6, 3:01 pm, David Forbes <dfor...@dakotacom.net> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I have been fortunate to have a young friend with a 3D printer offer to
> make a couple prototype cases of my new rechargeable Nixie watch case
> for me. I also obtained some larger LiPo batteries.
>
> I've taken the liberty of putting a couple tubes, a transformer and a
> 200 MaH battery into the case for your amusement.
>
> http://www.cathodecorner.com/nwl-render/nwl_proto1_fronta.jpghttp://www.cathodecorner.com/nwl-render/nwl_proto1_backa.jpg
>
> The empty space in the right side of the case is reserved for the logic
> board and pushbutton switches. There's also a micro USB charging port in
> there somewhere.
>
> You may notice that the digits aren't vertically centered in the front
> opening. That's what prototypes are for.
>
> --
> David Forbes, Tucson AZ

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