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As mentioned last week, I made a minimalist laser cut X16 Developer Edition case. I will be releasing some of the files so folks that have a laser cutter can make their own soon (likely under a CC non commercial license). In the meantime and for folks that do not have access to a laser cutter or 3D printer, I have put the case up for sale on my Eurorack store here:
Nice. I just put in an order for the top-of-the-line version with vertical orientation. Oh, BTW, when I clicked on "Products/Retro", only the Otter case showed up. Thought you'd want to know. My only quibble is you don't support PayPal.
mortarm wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2024 5:24 pm
Nice. I just put in an order for the top-of-the-line version with vertical orientation. Oh, BTW, when I clicked on "Products/Retro", only the Otter case showed up. Thought you'd want to know.
Oh thanks for the heads up! Looks like that was a caching issue and I didn't think to check the store in a private window. Fixed! Also thanks for the order!
Yep, I actually can do PP by request or if I'm doing something super custom. I use WooCommerce (like Kevin does for Texelec.com) and have had the best experience with their standard plugin (WooPayments), which integrates through Stripe as I recall. Keeps the experience rather elegant though I might be able to add PP. As I recall it's not quite as streamlined which is why I haven't gotten around to it.
Just got the note about my order being shipped...Woo hoo!
Just a thought: Make the tracking # clickable, or at least provide a link where it can be dropped in. Not everybody may be familiar with how that works.
Ah I can look into that. Enjoy the case! Of note I don't (yet) have instructions but it goes together in a fairly straightforward way though if you have questions let me know! I wanted to get all these orders out ASAP so wasn't able to use one to take assembly photos but I'll be doing that at some point soon.