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Holy parametricity!
This is insane, so much boards supported, even mini-itx!
Wonder if it could build around laptop mobos… I threw together a design around my daughter’s broken laptop (screen) with Tinkercad and cut it using a laser engraver, but it bugs me it has an open gap around the ports (I am not that talented with a caliper, and I’m a little lazy)
New Lemmy Post: SBC Case Builder v3.0 can create thousands of cases for popular SBCs and standard motherboards (https://lemmyverse.link/lemmy.world/post/14850768)
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Oh yeah?? Whhelll my installation of Autodesk Inventor can build a case for one SBC in… all of six weeks!!! Take that!
That does sound more like a user issue than a software issue though
It is, I’m being tongue in cheek I’ve been to busy to finish the models lol
Well that’s a big ol’ “whoosh” on me then 😅
Seems like this could be killer for building a multi-Turing Pi rack mount case.
Dude thats dope!