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Thanks for your interest. I hope you can find this useful to
build your own Mini-ITX Lego Computer! Here is a brief description
of the files included with this archive:
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Design1.mpd
One of the initial drafts. Much bigger than what the final design turned out to be. This might be useful to get some inspiration from some of the different "Top" designs I made.
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Design2.mpd
The final draft. There six models contained within this file: Base, Top, 80mm Fan, Hard Drive Bay, Side Panel, and Case. You can generate the proper assembly images using this file.
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DesignComposite.ldr
Composite drawing. All of the models joined together to make one large model. Useful for exporting parts lists and stuff like that. Assembly images from this file will not be in the proper order.
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Import of DesignComposite.ldr.bsx
XML file for export to BrickLink. Copy and paste the contents of this file into a "Wanted List" on BrickLink, and it'll show you which stores are selling the parts you need.
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Assembly\All Parts.txt
A list of all of the parts needed for each part of the model. Useful for assembly (e.g., you can grab all the Hard Drive Bay parts, and work on that)
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Assembly\Parts Per Step.txt
Parts list for each step of each model. Absolutely necessary for efficient and correct assembly.
These models were created with MLCAD. You can download it
for free from: http://www.lm-software.com/mlcad/
The XML file for BrickLink.com was generated using BrickStore,
another free program: http://brickforge.de/software/brickstore/
~ Luke Anderson
https://www.unterminated.com
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.