Unsped Arduinome Shield Arrives!
My Unsped Arduinome Shield arrived in the mail on Monday. What a classy piece of work! So well done! You can’t tell in my photo, but the board is a shade of blue that matches the Arduino board color. (I got a little artsy-fartsy with the photography…) Between projects for work and my screaming 4 month old son, I’ll populate this board over the next few days, hopefully. I also received a response from XNDR of MachineCollective about their brilliant Arduinome enclosure kit. What I learned from his email: Full enclosure kits cost 95 euro, countersinking the exposed holes for you costs an extra 5 euro (worth it), there are five colors available for the top plate (white, black, transparent, white satin or black satin), he’s very flexible on adding custom engravings for a nominal fee (5 euro per panel “for now”), and that he was slow to respond to my email because they are moving their office to a new location. I asked if it were possible to get a template for engraving the bottom, and he fired off one in both Photoshop and Illustrator formats. Seems like a good guy, so once I finish my bottom panel engraving art, I’ll be placing an order.
August 23rd, 2009 at 5:19 pm
Hi,
I would love to constuct a Arduinome, I’m right now just checking information about how to construct it, so, I’m checking all steps thats available at:
http://flipmu.com/work/arduinome/instructions/
I’ve only done, small electronic projects, just by trying outs and was a couple of years ago, I can’t remember anything. Anyway, I’m finding hard to understand if I can acomplish mounting this or not. From the instructions I see, there’s need of Unsped Arduinome Shield. I found the website, but I dont know how to construct it, or order it.
Can you give me a tip on this ? Any sugestion is appreciated. In case, you know a full tutorial, on how to mount this, please let me know (towards newbies and non electronic people).
Thanks