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Anyway Aaron at Amiga on the Lake has a pre-order page for it. I had a little bit of trouble ordering one due to the ordering page not listing Australia as a country but I flicked him an email and he was super helpful. He will be sending me a Paypal invoice soon so I can get one ordered. I probably suggest pre-ordering one from there or sending him an email. His cases are due to come in the first week of June, but I don't mind waiting a little bit longer knowing I've secured one. |
why should they release files so people can make there own i say support them and just buy it.
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First of all, it was a stretch goal that was reached, so basically, they promised to release the files.. thats reason enough.. but Secondly,.. I doubt people are going to 3d print big A1200 cases any time soon. With average consumer printers, it would take forever to print and would look like shit compared to injection molding. However.. Having the CAD files allows you to model your own smaller stuff that will fit into the case perfectly without having to do tedious measurements of your own.... Stuff like, various adapters, card holders, various back plates, or whatever.. |
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I had started to model up parts my battered Amiga 600 case as ALL the clips are broken on the rear edge. the plan is to 3D print some clips that can be glued in place to locate in the little grooves on the top case. I'd need to model up part of the case though to design a clip that fits snugly in place. I did think of modelling up the entire case as it doesn't seem too hard to do. It would be interesting to see a full scale 3d printed case but mine only does a 4" cube, so it would be glued together in bits. Though if anyone has a big enough printer (maybe possible for the smaller A600) you can get a plastic moulding finish from using ABS filament and acetone vapour. |
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I hate the A600 case, those clips are horribly designed. Hower, I still think that simply buying a decent case on ebay (or whatever local place) is the simplest solution for you unless you like to spend time on a challenge.. Gluing with some sort of epoxy might work for you howeever.. (Example of cheap case) https://www.ebay.com/itm/Amiga-600-C...item1cab124aeb I also have a 3d printer with small print area (21x21x21) so Amiga cases are out of the question, but yea with big and good enough printer you could probably get something that looks decent.. Isnt that how they do the current prototypes anyway? Modeling a case might sound easy (if yu have the software and the skills), but I'd worry about the measurements. Getting them spot on down to sub-milimeter precision is a daunting task unless you have access to a €20-50,000 3d scanner.. |
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Modelling the case shouldn't be too difficult, I imagine the original mould was manufactured to a scale drawing of some sort and the measurements I've taken so far just using a set of vernier callipers and a steel rule are all round off metric measurements. I have actually copied more complicated items in the past with accurate results. The 3d Cad model could also be modified and scaled down to fit a Raspberry Pi in it (Which has bee done for the A500). A working keyboard scaled to fit would be a challenge though...But not impossible! I reckon I could copy the membrane which could be scaled down to a smaller size! As for buying parts from Antony (that link)... Hmmm I don't think I'll be giving him anymore of my business in the future! |
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Email us and I will put you down on the list. Thanks |
I was just thinking how cool this would be if it included a matching KB, Mouse and stick a standalone Vampire in it.
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Gutted that I missed the A1200 cases.... twice.... That's what I get for not keeping a close eye on the Amiga scene!
Edit: Just on time a reply came in, fingers crossed for one from AmigaKit :) |
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https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/n...us-computers#/ Only one day left, so what are you waiting for? :) |
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That's if it makes it. Needs another $14k worth of backers... |
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110% and more than 15k USD past the goal with 2 hours left. What a second wind it got, so now I can look forward to getting my new cases, although I will have to be patient. :)
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Absolutely appalling customer service from Amigakit.
Used their "Contact Us" form to find out price of the A1200 cases and two weeks later still no response. |
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Glad to hear. I did not know you would be carrying them also. I cannot find a link on your site, however. Can you post one here?
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I refuse to give them a go as well. Received an email from them in May to say they were in stock only to find they weren't. All it takes is for these guys to have the forethought to put up a pre-order page, yet neither they nor Amigakit have done it yet. You would think for such a high demand item they would. Go figure. Anyway "Amiga On The Lake" were the only sensible ones to have a pre-order page and Aaron from AOTL bent over backwards to get an A1200 case reserved for me. Best customer service I have dealt with. |
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I have no idea why these companies get it so wrong so often, but good to know AOTL have been good to deal with :) |
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