Thanks for the comments guys. I suppose I should mention, I have no intention of making any more of these or organizing a group buy for them.
Looks nice! Lucky how you have access to the CNC machine at school .
I only have access to it because I am currently taking a CNC Programing course. When I said I programmed this myself, I literally mean I manually programed this part without using a cam software.
How much did it cost in total? I know that my uni has industrial 3d printers and stuff laying about, but I figure that it must cost extra to use ._.
This case cost me only the stock, which was $45 (the original stock was much larger than it needed to be.)
My university has at least three 3d printers (I think there might be four, but I am not sure.) The Engineering Department has one which costs only the material to use, however they rarely ever use it. About the only things ever printed using it are the professors own projects.
The Human Centered Design art program has a 3d printer that students are basically given free reign to use after being instructed how. They originally charged people to use it, but no one ever wanted to pay for it, so now it is free of charge.
drop a poker 2 in it for a test fit/mock-up. would love to see it with a deck. great work!
If I had a poker 2 I would certainly do so.
I will of course post more pictures when the GH60 PCB's finally ship out and I can assemble it.