https://github.com/jbilander/vampire_v4_standalone_enclosure
A Classic Amiga Enclosure for the Vampire V4 Standalone PCB
https://github.com/jbilander/vampire_v4_standalone_enclosure
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A Classic Amiga Enclosure for the Vampire V4 Standalone PCB
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/jbilander/vampire_v4_standalone_enclosure
- Owner: jbilander
- License: gpl-2.0
- Created: 2020-01-28T08:10:39.000Z (over 6 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2022-02-01T12:43:55.000Z (over 4 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-02-06T16:05:30.472Z (over 1 year ago)
- Size: 22.1 MB
- Stars: 8
- Watchers: 3
- Forks: 1
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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# Vampire V4 Standalone Enclosure
A Classic Amiga Enclosure for the Vampire V4 Standalone PCB
3d-model was created in DesignSpark Mechanical 4.0
All dimensions were reverse engineered using a digital caliper measuring a real Vampire V4 PCB rev 3C.
Sticker size is 49x13 mm (groove is 50x13,5 mm).
Compatible A1200 front LEDs are Type 1, 15mm (Rev. B and Rev. C) of classic Amiga 1200 cases.
Why no STEP-file? Sorry I do not have the Exchange add-on module to export geometry to STEP and IGES formats. The free version of Designspark Mechanical 4.0 doesn't support it.
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### UPDATE:
Thomas Köckerbauer has made an excellent small PCB with a header for connecting an A1200 LED PCB to the V4SA
https://github.com/tkoecker/Amiga_1200_LED_Header_for_Vampire_4_SA
Many thanks Thomas!
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### 3d-printing:
Bottom part:
I printed this part using PLA 60% infill, 220/80°C (Nozzle/Bed temp) and with a Brim slicing in Cura...Print took about 8h to finish for Mr Ender.
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Top part:
I printed this part using PLA 60% infill, 220/80°C (Nozzle/Bed temp) and with a Brim and Support Structure enabled when slicing in Cura...I first tried printing it upside down on several trials but didn't manage to get the Vampire-text to come out good. I then switched tactic to print it the "correct" way enabling/generating support structure when slicing in Cura. Print took about 15h!!!, and it was a lot of trimming to do afterwards to remove the "guts".
That's all folks!
Oh, you want a V4-sticker or two? Drop me an email and I'll send you one for cost ;) jorgen.bilander at gmail.com