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The Box
USB Rotary Dial
Init
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Z80
Project count: 30
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USB Rotary Dial
Init
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USB Rotary Dial

Tags: Hardware Software Digital AVR

Init

Time:
27.4.2014 9:23:58PM
Description:

I've had some old telephones laying around which gave me the idea to make this USB Rotary Dial.

It is based on 1-Key-Keyboard which uses software USB HID support and can be plugged into any USB host device (even USB OTG).

A rotary dial just can't be without antique wooden box so I had to make the prefect one. Only one side of the box is designed with LibreCAD. After that, all pieces of the box are drawn with Inkscape.

Sources and the box design can be found in the repository.

Schematics:
Videos:
Pictures:
[front.jpg (1993kiB)]
PCB front
[back.jpg (1783kiB)]
PCB back
[IMG_0896.JPG (5781kiB)]
Antique view
[DSC_0539.jpg (383kiB)]
Paper prototype
[DSC_0540.jpg (448kiB)]
Stickers with the sawing plan
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Preparing the wood panel
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[DSC_0800.jpg (398kiB)]
Sticked and ready for precision sawing
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[DSC_0805.jpg (489kiB)]
Everything fits!
[DSC_0806.jpg (448kiB)]
Drilling the holes
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[DSC_0808.jpg (448kiB)]
The hole for the cutout
[DSC_0809.jpg (446kiB)]
[DSC_0810.jpg (348kiB)]
Sawing veeery carefully
[DSC_0811.jpg (419kiB)]
[DSC_0812.jpg (423kiB)]
Milling holes for the rotary dial holders
[DSC_0813.jpg (464kiB)]
[DSC_0814.jpg (366kiB)]
[DSC_0815.jpg (557kiB)]
[DSC_0816.jpg (800kiB)]
[DSC_0817.jpg (654kiB)]
Test
[DSC_0818.jpg (724kiB)]
Milling the cutout
[DSC_0819.jpg (511kiB)]
[DSC_0820.jpg (573kiB)]
It fits perfectly
[DSC_0821.jpg (668kiB)]
[DSC_0822.jpg (412kiB)]
Milling the holes for the rotary dial holder in the bottom cover
[DSC_0823.jpg (425kiB)]
[DSC_0824.jpg (642kiB)]
[DSC_0825.jpg (457kiB)]
Filing the angled edges
[DSC_0826.jpg (579kiB)]
[DSC_0827.jpg (521kiB)]
Milling the angled edges
[DSC_0828.jpg (461kiB)]
No more excess wood
[DSC_0829.jpg (525kiB)]
Stickers removed
[DSC_0830.jpg (615kiB)]
Gluing
[DSC_0831.jpg (560kiB)]
[DSC_0832.jpg (537kiB)]
Mixture of the glue and the sawdust
[DSC_0833.jpg (684kiB)]
Filling the unperfections
[DSC_0834.jpg (486kiB)]
Hidden unperfections
[DSC_0835.jpg (585kiB)]
[DSC_0836.jpg (476kiB)]
Preparing the bottom cover holders
[DSC_0837.jpg (485kiB)]
[DSC_0838.jpg (554kiB)]
[DSC_0839.jpg (608kiB)]
Testing if the rotary dial can be removed once the cover holders are glued in place
[DSC_0840.jpg (500kiB)]
Glued bottom cover holders
[DSC_0841.jpg (611kiB)]
Sanding
[DSC_0842.jpg (538kiB)]
The whole outer surface is now smooth
[DSC_0843.jpg (633kiB)]
Forgotten hole for the wire
[DSC_0844.jpg (542kiB)]
Countersinking holes for the screws
[DSC_0845.jpg (491kiB)]
Painting the first layer
[DSC_0846.jpg (559kiB)]
[DSC_0848.jpg (509kiB)]
Varnishing after two layers of paint are dried
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Dried and ready for assembly
[DSC_0868.jpg (490kiB)]
[DSC_0869.jpg (556kiB)]
Drilling holes in the bottom cover holders for the screws
[DSC_0870.jpg (523kiB)]
Threading the holes
[DSC_0871.jpg (493kiB)]
Preparing the wire
[DSC_0872.jpg (449kiB)]
[DSC_0873.jpg (550kiB)]
[DSC_0874.jpg (448kiB)]
[DSC_0875.jpg (494kiB)]
Making the connector with the terminals from the original telephone PCB
[DSC_0876.jpg (507kiB)]
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[DSC_0878.jpg (570kiB)]
The connector is ready
[DSC_0879.jpg (351kiB)]
[DSC_0880.jpg (391kiB)]
Hotglued for insulation and mechanical strength
[DSC_0881.jpg (411kiB)]
[DSC_0882.jpg (569kiB)]
The bottom cover is mounted
[DSC_0883.jpg (547kiB)]
Sawing the decorational screws
[DSC_0884.jpg (548kiB)]
[DSC_0885.jpg (591kiB)]
The decorational screws are glued into the front panel
[DSC_0886.jpg (384kiB)]
Connector on the other side
[DSC_0887.jpg (407kiB)]
[DSC_0888.jpg (591kiB)]
[DSC_0889.jpg (606kiB)]
Sticked foots around the bottom cover screws
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