Hi,
As said in the title, hope this helps, Attached both ".STL" ready to slice and print, and ".STEP" can be edited.
USB Type C cutout jig
USB Type C cutout jig
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Re: USB Type C cutout jig
Hi! Thanks for your work on this!
Has anyone tried it and is it accurate (for the new boards especially) ?
Has anyone tried it and is it accurate (for the new boards especially) ?
Re: USB Type C cutout jig
I've tried it and it works brilliantly!
Re: USB Type C cutout jig
So I put it in place, then taped it on, removed the back panel and shell and then I was free to use my dremmel. Otherwise as long as you put some electrical tape or some layers of kapton tape in place on the motherboard you can do some preminary cuts beforehand.
I recommend scoring the shell with a craft knife or even tweezers whilst the jig is on, so that you can double check your alignment is right and then get a good shape once you do the proper cut.
I recommend scoring the shell with a craft knife or even tweezers whilst the jig is on, so that you can double check your alignment is right and then get a good shape once you do the proper cut.
Re: USB Type C cutout jig
Alright! Thank u sm for ur feedback and tips! So excited to try that once i get my kitRubyOtaku wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 4:42 pmSo I put it in place, then taped it on, removed the back panel and shell and then I was free to use my dremmel. Otherwise as long as you put some electrical tape or some layers of kapton tape in place on the motherboard you can do some preminary cuts beforehand.
I recommend scoring the shell with a craft knife or even tweezers whilst the jig is on, so that you can double check your alignment is right and then get a good shape once you do the proper cut.
Re: USB Type C cutout jig
Nice, looking forward to seeing your progress!!