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The project manager for the company who waterjets called me back. His waterjet operator said the lense (over the LCD) is too small and it would drop through the grate in the waterjet. I was aiming at having the lense flush with the faceplate and the dimensions are critical for a press-fit clean look.
Obvious solution... What I decided was to try having the lense drop in from the rear. After drawing it up that way I like it better because the opening better serves the size of the display.
At this point, minor changes like this don't effect the tooling that's already been made for machining the part. It's just a matter of changing a few values in the CNC program.
Here's the before and after. What do you think?
Oh, and don't forget to thumbs up my video and leave some comments. Titan ITX's ITX Gaming chassis. Full size GPU....
Obvious solution... What I decided was to try having the lense drop in from the rear. After drawing it up that way I like it better because the opening better serves the size of the display.
At this point, minor changes like this don't effect the tooling that's already been made for machining the part. It's just a matter of changing a few values in the CNC program.
Here's the before and after. What do you think?
Oh, and don't forget to thumbs up my video and leave some comments. Titan ITX's ITX Gaming chassis. Full size GPU....
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