This Case is specifically for the MSP430 Nixie Clock kit By RobG on Tindie.com. I am not associated with Rob, I just like the clock kit!
To fit this case, when assembling the circuit board, solder the two pushbuttons on the back of the circuit board instead of the front.
The front and back snap in place, but you will need some M3 screws to assemble the other parts.
The three horizontal decorative bars on the front are just 14AWG copper wire bent and fit into the holes. Print the "Alternate-Plain" front if you don't want them. Likewise, the Rocket logo is totally optional and just glued on the front.
None of the parts with "Alternate" in the name are needed unless you want to either print a clock that looks simpler without the "ribs" on the right-hand side, or your pushbuttons are on the front of the circuit board and you want to keep them there.
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_Alternate-tall_buttons_for_Front.stl | 28.6KB | |
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_Alternate_Front-Plain.stl | 63.4KB | |
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_Alternate_Front-wButtons.stl | 79.0KB | |
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_Alternate_shell-noRibs.stl | 171.8KB | |
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_back.stl | 65.1KB | |
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_Buttons.stl | 28.6KB | |
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_feet.stl | 34.5KB | |
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_Front.stl | 92.5KB | |
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_Ribs.stl | 185.5KB | |
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_rocket.stl | 711.8KB | |
MSP430_Nixie_Clock_shell-wRibs.stl | 388.9KB |