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You don’t have to own a 3D printer to appreciate the thinking that went into this printable MakerWatch enclosure and strap. Whether you’re working billet titanium with a 5-axis CNC mill, or scrap cardboard with a penknife, good design depends on understanding what the tool, and the material, are capable of.

4 Responses to 15 Fantastic Project Enclosures

  1. Love that brass enclosure.

  2. I’ve done a couple of enclosures I’m proud of. First was my wooden logic probe (http://www.galacticstudios.org/wooden-super-probe/) and second was my Windows PC inside a miniature case resembling and Altair 8800 (http://www.galacticstudios.org/mini-altair-8800-pc/)

  3. Nice! We just made an enclosure from a drum module enclosure out of an NES Advantage controller…. http://weareaudiobody.com/this-is-not-what-you-think-it-is

  4. My project for MakerFaire Bay Area 2008
    http://blog.makezine.com/2008/03/09/the-minthesizer/
    An analog synth in an Altoids tin

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15 Fantastic Project Enclosures