3D printing handles and brackets for the EDUC-8 computer

PUTTING MY CREALITY CR-10S PRO TO WORK PRINTING PARTS FOR THE COMPUTER

The various PCBs that comprise the computer are supported by a plastic holder and the ends of the board have plastic handles, similar to those used on DEC flip-chip modules, to facilitate insertion and removal. Gwyllym Suter provided files for these parts, which I am using to finish the machine.

There is an acrylic plate that covers the lights and surrounds the switches of the machine. I will make this with a laser cutter in the coming days. That combined with a metal enclosure will complete the system, at least until I build some peripherals to use with it. 

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