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						| @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ | ||||
|  | ||||
| 			<section> | ||||
| 				<h3>Tomu</h3> | ||||
| 				<img src="img/tomu-item.png" alt="I'm Tomu!"> | ||||
| 				<img src="img/tomu-item.jpg" alt="I'm Tomu!"> | ||||
| 				<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 					This is Tomu. If you attended LCA last year, you will have gotten one. Tomu is a fantastic little device -- it's a | ||||
| 					computer in your USB port! It's a single printed circuit board, but the thing about USB ports is that they're | ||||
| @@ -75,12 +75,21 @@ | ||||
| 			</section> | ||||
|  | ||||
| 			<section> | ||||
| 				<h3>Tomu + Case</h3> | ||||
| 				<h3>Case</h3> | ||||
| 				<img src="img/tomu-case.jpg" alt="I'm Tomu Case!"> | ||||
| 				<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 					This is the Tomu case. It is made out of Polycarbonate, usually called PC. It fits very snugly, and even has a | ||||
| 					satisfying "click" when you insert Tomu. For the next 45 minutes or so, I'll talk about what it took to build | ||||
| 					this, and the motivation for doing it in plastic. I hope to convince some of you out there that plastic is not out | ||||
| 					of the question when it comes to projects. | ||||
| 					This is the injection molded case, after production. It's clear, which normally costs a bit extra, but since the | ||||
| 					material we used is so little there was no extra charge. The case is made from polycarbonate, called PC. | ||||
| 				</aside> | ||||
| 			</section> | ||||
|  | ||||
| 			<section> | ||||
| 				<h3>Tomu + Case</h3> | ||||
| 				<img src="img/tomu-in-case.jpg" alt="I'm in my case!"> | ||||
| 				<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 					This is a Tomu in its case. It fits very snugly, and even has a satisfying "click" when you insert Tomu. For the | ||||
| 					next 45 minutes or so, I'll talk about what it took to build this, and the motivation for doing it in plastic. I | ||||
| 					hope to convince some of you out there that plastic is not out of the question when it comes to projects. | ||||
| 				</aside> | ||||
| 			</section> | ||||
|  | ||||
| @@ -291,7 +300,8 @@ | ||||
| 					</aside> | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h1>Hardware</h1> | ||||
| 					<h3>Hardware</h3> | ||||
| 					<img src="img/tools-ruler-calipers.jpg" alt="Ruler and Caliper"> | ||||
| 					<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 						This PCB ruler is, surprisingly, the most useful ruler I've ever owned. It's great for designing PCBs, but also | ||||
| 						handy for doing case design. These vernier calipers are also super handy, epsecially when you want to see just | ||||
| @@ -636,14 +646,21 @@ | ||||
| 					</aside> | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h1>Clothes peg</h1> | ||||
| 					<h3>Clothes peg</h3> | ||||
| 					<img src="img/clothespeg-side.jpg" alt="A clothes peg (side view)"> | ||||
| 					<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 						This is a clothes peg from my house. It's very cheap. You can clearly see parting lines along the side here. The | ||||
| 						texture is effectively free, because this piece is entirely flat. There aren't any fancy tool options here -- no | ||||
| 						lifters or sliders or anything complicated. You can see the ejector pin marks on the inside, and there are two of | ||||
| 						them. You can also tell where the gate was, because there's a little bit of material left over. The plastic also | ||||
| 						has a very rough surface, indicating they probably aren't cleaning the tool very often. One clever piece is that | ||||
| 						both halves of the clothes peg are identical. | ||||
| 						This is a clothes peg from my house. It's very cheap. You can clearly see parting lines along the side here. | ||||
| 					</aside> | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h3>Clothes peg</h3> | ||||
| 					<img src="img/clothespeg-inside.jpg" alt="A clothes peg (inside view)"> | ||||
| 					<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 						The texture is effectively free, because this piece is entirely flat. There aren't any fancy tool options here -- | ||||
| 						no lifters or sliders or anything complicated. You can see the ejector pin marks on the inside, and there are two | ||||
| 						of them. You can also tell where the gate was, because there's a little bit of material left over. The plastic | ||||
| 						also has a very rough surface, indicating they probably aren't cleaning the tool very often. One clever piece is | ||||
| 						that both halves of the clothes peg are identical. | ||||
| 					</aside> | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| @@ -677,7 +694,7 @@ | ||||
| 					</aside> | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h1>Wine bottle opener</h1> | ||||
| 					<h3>Wine bottle opener</h3> | ||||
| 					<aside class="notes"> | ||||
| 						This wine bottle opener has one very visible parting line. Interestingly, it's overmolded, which is where one | ||||
| 						piece gets two shots, and the overmolded piece hides the parting line along the top. You can do some pretty cool | ||||
| @@ -701,7 +718,10 @@ | ||||
|  | ||||
| 			<section> | ||||
| 				<section> | ||||
| 					<h1>Conclusion</h1> | ||||
| 					<h2>Thank You</h2> | ||||
| 					<ul> | ||||
| 						<li>Case: <a href="https://github.com/im-tomu/tomu-hardware/tree/master/case">https://github.com/im-tomu/tomu-hardware/tree/master/case</a></li> | ||||
| 					</ul> | ||||
| 				</section> | ||||
| 			</section> | ||||
| 		</div> | ||||
|   | ||||