2026-07-01 (W) EWC_Mobile Faceplate in CAD

I decided against making a circuit board for the first REV of the project. Instead of a raw PCB look, I am going to enclose it in a 3D-printed shell with the operators mounted to the plastic. Instead of pull-up resistors, I will rely on the built-in resistor option, but I would change that if I made a board. The demo board was going to mount on an internal shelf held up bu the four bolt holes around it. The LED bar will get a channel for each light so they are sunk and not pointed directly at someone's eyes. I will use this CAD drawing to render a 3D box.
Faceplate ready for an enclosure

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2026-06-28

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