#!/bin/sh . ./style.sh cat < Ben NanoNote Case Scans

Ben NanoNote Case Scans

There are the following categories of scans: Scans are stored in the following file formats: PIJ, the binary and proprietary format of Dr.PICZA3 project files, AutoCAD DXF, STL, and the point cloud with comma-separated values.< PIJ is the native format of the software used to make the scans. STL can be read by many programs, including HeeksCAD and MeshLab.

High resolution scans can produce a large amount of data. If a file is 1 MB of bigger, its size is indicated. EOF # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- section assemblies "Assemblies of multiple parts" scan_set ben-bottom "Complete device. Bottom up." images3 texts3 "1.5 h" "10 h" "53 h" scan_set ben-bottom-nobat "Battery and cover removed. Bottom up." images2 under_consideration texts3 "4 h" "11.5 h" "53 h" scan_set ben-top "Complete device. From the top." planned planned under_consideration texts3 "2 h" "10 h" "53 h" scan_set ben-lcm-asmbly "LCD module on PCB. Display side." images3 texts3 "1 h" "3 h" "34 h" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- section parts "Individual parts" scan_set ben-kbd-top "Keyboard. From the top. Left-to-right scan." explain_set <speaker and the hinge to hold the PCB down." scan_text ben-pcb-central-support-100um "0.25 h" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- section drafts "Drafts, for later rescan" scan_set ben-bottom-inside "Bottom shell without battery cover. Inside." explain_set < These scans were made with the display shell attached and therefore don't show the hinge correctly. EOF images2 texts2 "4 h" "14 h" scan_set ben-bottom-pcb "Bottom shell plus PCB. Keyboard side." explain_set <