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    Hi, I am rebuilding my computer and control box to sit on an ali plate mounted vertically in a cuboard on drawer slides.
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    Now I need to think about the interface bracketry. The computer control (PWR,RST and leds) will go to the worktop box using a db9 cable and the CNC signals will be on a db15. Steppers will be on good ole GX16s. I just need to create a bracket with the right shape holes for it all.

    Does anyone have any links to files of the db cut-outs? I need to pull them into Fusion 360 to 'punch' them out on the design so I can 3D print a bracket.

    Every link I have looked at seems to be CAD files of the actual connectors.

    Ta in advance for any help.

    Happy Lockdown !

    Rob

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    Every type of hole you want to stick it in, Knock your self out Rob.

    https://www.protocasedesigner.com/cutouts/

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Every type of hole you want to stick it in, Knock your self out Rob.

    https://www.protocasedesigner.com/cutouts/
    Dark horse. Where the hell you found that.
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    Dark horse. Where the hell you found that.
    Oh if only you knew how deep this puddled soul goes.......

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    Thanks Dean, I looked there, they are in inches. I suppose I ought to bite the bullet and magnify them by 25.4. I went metric in the '70s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    Thanks Dean, I looked there, they are in inches. I suppose I ought to bite the bullet and magnify them by 25.4. I went metric in the '70s.
    Just scale the drawing up with by 25.4
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    Just scale the drawing up with by 25.4
    Just did

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    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    Thanks Dean, I looked there, they are in inches. I suppose I ought to bite the bullet and magnify them by 25.4. I went metric in the '70s.
    Bugger me can't help some folks.!!. . . . Get the calculator out you lazy bugger, or if you really want to be lazy just use the scale and the magic number 25.4...

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    I just thought you might be interested in one of the results of my search - GrabCAD.com a resource for sharing CAD designs. The contributor who came up was a chinese bloke called Wang King. ?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Bugger me can't help some folks.!!. . . . Get the calculator out you lazy bugger, or if you really want to be lazy just use the scale and the magic number 25.4...
    Oh crikey! and for the last 50 years I thought it was 24.5

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