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So Sloth already made a card for this? Wow! I'm impressed![]()
So for the PCB project I am done! I'm going to port everything over to a build thread so I can pop 50 posts, then I'll do up an interest run here and on a few Facebook groups so I can stop spamming this thread.
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Still working out particulars for resin triangle inserts. Details to follow.
Just little heads up, sloths creepy uncle card is the same length as the rotj card
A little sanding required for the ends to fit flush
Ha, I was JUST about to post mine. It arrived in the mail today.
Good news for those who suspect the "13th" trace is actually just a short clamp card exposing the open box.
The back of the card is so beautiful, though, I don't want to cut any of it off!
And it looks spot on.Not even worth the expensive, 5 minutes with a file and it fits just fine.
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Pardon my chicken scratch, would anyone else be interested in having secondary triangle plates cut out of 1/16” aluminum and translucent triangles made to hit the ROTJ look?
im also wondering if everyone’s plates match the same tolerances? Might start an interest thread if people are into the idea... perhaps after confirming a blessing from Roman? ;D
Hey @BRRogers ! If you're using my 11/64" measurement for the triangles, remember that: 1. It's not necessarily 100% accurate, 2. It's the height of the triangle, not the length of the sides!
Also, you have a measurement at the bottom that is incorrect/impossible.
It looks like you're using the original Roman's Plate screw holes, correct? If yes, then I would put the larger 'tip of triangle to side of plate gap' on the Red Triangle side. It would offset the overhang of the triangle tips in a manner that would emulate the overhang on the Hero (a little bit anyways). Leave the gaps the way you have them for the 'side of plate to centerline of screw holes' where they are so that the plate aligns with the Roman's control box.
Oh, and don't forget the countersink bevel on the screw holes!