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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenie View Post
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    Is that a 3D printed chassis? if it is, that's exactly what i needed, thank you. If you don't mind me asking, where did the chassis come from. Also, did you machine the crystal chamber yourself? Looks great by the way.
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    The chassis I custom made myself from a piece of 32mm Delrin rod, reduced on a lathe to fit MHS v1, bored out to fit an 18650, recharge port and speaker. Then cut, filed and dremmeled to hold the NB and PEX

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    The crystal is 'squeezed' between a couple of greeblies and a tiny motor winding (just salvaged parts) fixed to two TCSS chassis discs. Five brass tubes, two for wiring and three hiding threaded rod.

    image.jpg. <--------- It was one of these, they hold the pull switch on a fan light.

    Looks great by the way.
    . Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenie View Post
    The chassis I custom made myself from a piece of 32mm Delrin rod, reduced on a lathe to fit MHS v1, bored out to fit an 18650, recharge port and speaker. Then cut, filed and dremmeled to hold the NB and PEX
    If you don't mind I will include your chassis build in my instructable as another method. Machine a chassis our of a plastic rod or tube. Great work. Thank you for the contribution. I will give credit to you in the instructable of course.
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