oomlout is a rising star in the OSH world, check out their kit that is under development. For the OSH biz geeks - think about how interesting it will be to "license" their design, instead of just being a reseller - you'd download their files, laser cut up some stuff, print some labels and now you're a distributor (assuming you stock parts and Arduinos). It's the future kids! You'll route around paying atom-tax shipping goods around!
Posted by: Scott Bridges on August 16, 2009 at 10:20 AM
That piece of acrylic
Is it possible to purchase just the acrylic piece and hardware from somewhere in the US? Or does anyone have SVG or eps files that could be used at ponoko? I'd love to have a couple of nice acrylic bases to mount my arduinos and breadboards.
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Is it possible to purchase just the acrylic piece and hardware from somewhere in the US? Or does anyone have SVG or eps files that could be used at ponoko? I'd love to have a couple of nice acrylic bases to mount my arduinos and breadboards.
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