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Hi
> You may want to try using a digital camera to take a picture of the
> board or enclosure. Use image-magick/gimp to simplify and scale the
> image. You could then print out a piece of paper, verify it matches
> the enclosure and take your measure
On 1/28/07, Michael Sokolov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello fellow gEDA/PCB users,
I would like to fit my design into the form factor from an existing
gadget so that I don't have to invent my own mechanical design and can
utilise a ready-made enclosure. This means that I need to carefully
meas
oles, otherwise you run
the risk of shorting traces to the enclosure.
Good luck!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Sokolov)
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To: geda-user@moria.seul.org
Subject: gEDA-user: Fitting a hobbyist design into someone else's form
factor
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 200
In my case, measuring the existing board showed that it was english -
everything lined up nicely on an inch ruler. Try both rulers and see
if you get lucky.
size of board - you can always be a little too small.
mounting holes - the amount you can be off by is related to the
difference between t
Hello fellow gEDA/PCB users,
I would like to fit my design into the form factor from an existing
gadget so that I don't have to invent my own mechanical design and can
utilise a ready-made enclosure. This means that I need to carefully
measure out the existing board in order to reproduce its mech
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