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====[[Creating an enclosure to mount a PCB]]====
 
====[[Creating an enclosure to mount a PCB]]====
 
This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a custom rackmount enclosure to mount a mini-ITX PCB using self-clinching fasteners, and create cutouts for the PCB, power supply, and fan.
 
This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a custom rackmount enclosure to mount a mini-ITX PCB using self-clinching fasteners, and create cutouts for the PCB, power supply, and fan.
 
  
 
====[[Selecting height of self-clinching fasteners based on material thickness]]====
 
====[[Selecting height of self-clinching fasteners based on material thickness]]====
 
This tutorial will explain how to select the height of self-clinching fasteners, such as standoffs and studs, for mounting components to your enclosures.
 
This tutorial will explain how to select the height of self-clinching fasteners, such as standoffs and studs, for mounting components to your enclosures.
 
  
 
====[[Determining distance between objects]]====
 
====[[Determining distance between objects]]====

Revision as of 14:25, 18 September 2012

Creating an enclosure to mount a PCB

This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a custom rackmount enclosure to mount a mini-ITX PCB using self-clinching fasteners, and create cutouts for the PCB, power supply, and fan.

Selecting height of self-clinching fasteners based on material thickness

This tutorial will explain how to select the height of self-clinching fasteners, such as standoffs and studs, for mounting components to your enclosures.

Determining distance between objects

This tutorial shows techniques for using the Measure tool to accurately place and move objects on a face.

Creating a cutout for a custom connector

This tutorial will guide you through creating a cutout to fit a custom connector and add it to the Cutout Library for future use.