//
// 1. You will want to git clone this repository.
//
-// 2. Decide about the notification LED aperture. See the variable
-// led_window_style, below. The default here is "ad-hoc
-// multi-colour", which can produces a translucent (clear-ish)
-// window set into the lid, even on a single-nozzle printer.
-// See "Ad-hoc multi-colour", below.
+// 2. <deleted>
//
// 3. use "make" to generate the necessary files:
//
// make -j8 fairphone-case.auto.scads `for f in \
// HingePrint \
-// LidWindowPrint \
// LidPrint \
// OneKeeperPrint \
// Case \
// 4. Print them. Case and OneKeeperPrint should probably be
// the same colour.
//
-// For Lid and LidWindowPrint, if you are doing ad-hoc
-// multi-colour:
-// i. Set up for clear filament
-// ii. Print LidWindowPrint. Wait for it to finish.
-// It won't take long. As soon as it finishes, tell
-// your printer to warm up (so that in fact it does
-// not cool down).
-// iii. Leaving the output so far on the printbed, reload
-// your printer with the main lid colour.
-// iv. Print LidPrint. You can let this go unattended.
+// 5. Assemble the hinge.
//
-// 5. Assemble the hinge. You will need 4x M2 12mm machine screws
-// and 8x M2 full nuts.
-//
-// Make sure you get the hinge the right way round. If you're not
-// sure, run
-// openscad fairphone-case,DemoHinge.auto.scad
-// to see an assembly diagram.
-//
-// The nuts recess into the hinge. You will want very fine
-// pliers. As you screw each screw in, add the second nut when
-// the screw thread emerges from the first - this will be a
-// locknut. Screw each screw to an appropriate tightness for the
-// hinge stiffness. You want the lid-side hinge to be stiffer as
-// that makes closing the case work better.
-//
-// When you have the stiffness right, tighten the locknuts onto
-// each first nut.
+// Cut short bits of wire
+// Push in with long bit of wire
+// Use gas flame to melt end of 2.85mm PLA
+// Dab
//
// 6. In use:
//
// portrait orientation only right now). See
// openscad fairphone-case,DemoPropAngles.auto.scad
//
-// Ad-hoc multi-colour
-//
-// This file is set up to let you make a translucent window using a
-// single-extruder printer, using a "two print run" technique. This
-// works well with our Lulzbot TAZ 5 and Aleph Objects' version of
-// Cura. If you are using a different printer, you may need to
-// adjust the parameters or try a different technique. In particular,
-// initial_layer_thick
-// set so that the window is one layer thick
-// initial_layer_width
-// set so that the slicer draws a rectangle around the whole
-// object, rather than putting a "skirt" or anything inside
-//
-// If you have a dual-extruder printer, you can set led_window_style
-// to 2 and do a single print of LidPrint and LidWindowPrint.
-//
-// Alternatively you can set it to 1 (just a hole) or 0 (no hole).
-//
-// Thanks to Clare Boothby for the ad-hoc multi-colour technique (and
-// the parameters for our Lulzbot TAZ 5 and Aleph Objects's Cura).
-//
// Other phones
//
// It might well be possible to adapt this file for other phones.
//
// AUTHORSHIP, COPYRIGHT, LICENCE, AND LACK OF WARRANTY
//
-// Copyright (C)2018 Ian Jackson.
+// Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Ian Jackson.
//
// This program for generating a 3D model is free software: you can
// redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU