LydByDissing / stroem

The Strøm open source speaker project have been started with the main goal of creating a fully functional "wifi speaker", but as an open sourced product.
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Adding snap fastener part to the parts list #15

Open TooDissing opened 2 years ago

TooDissing commented 2 years ago

Fabric seems to the be easier option, as it require less post processing that 3D print, but as we will be using a simple snap-on mounting system for the soft top, customizations are possible :-)

I could try to make a test with a 3D printed cover using the same holes size as on a Sonos One speaker. I don't necessarily think it will require post processing.

That would be cool! We are planning on using these snap fasteners: https://www.monacor.dk/produkter/kabinet-tilbehoer/vnr/124250/. The female one will be mounted in the baffle. I'd better add the to the list of parts.

Originally posted by @TooDissing in https://github.com/LydByDissing/stroem/issues/12#issuecomment-1064403020

TooDissing commented 2 years ago

This is likely going to be irrelevant as I am looking at screwing the soft top on to the baffle. This avoids gluing these plastic studs to the baffle and the soft top; which will be hard to remove, repair or replace. A simple euro screw seems to be a more reliable choice and should make it easier to repair.