2025-02-16 (Su) EWC_Soother Faceplate and case cut

I redesigned the board holding the microcontroller so it had slots to accept its header pins. This approach had advantages: if my measurements were off and the pins were further apart, they would still fit into the slots, and if I soldered to the outside of the pin, I might be able to slide the demo board out later. The demo board and wood holder fit together neatly.
Finger-style header pin slots

The top and bottom pieces came out nicely. I experimented with the cutting speed to reduce ash on the sides and made the parts as clean as possible. The text came out crisp, and the components mounted perfectly. I still need a second encoder cap.
Top and bottom

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