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Macintosh Plus Custom Casing?

Heyo,
A while ago I had this grand idea to send my Plus out to Cali to have it fixed, long story short it came back with a cracked and mangled outer case. No I have just the guys sitting on a table.

So, instead of buying a replacement case, would there be some possibility of making a new, custom one from scratch? I’m asking this with no experience of Autocad or any sort of experience with abs plastic, but where should I start? I’m sorta willing to learn some things. Maybe this could be a project I can outsource to a third party?
 
Make a case from scratch ??

it would look god awful

if you gonna make one then why use plastic , especially abs - use wood

the molds used for molding these cases cost tens/ hundreds of thousands to make , for a reason

no matter what you do , the effort required and the result you get would not be worth it - buy a replacement
 
you could also take the requirement , create your own answer , and come up with a unique mac.............it could be loved ........ who knows...........


dont block the creation - if you want to create , then let nobody tell you otherwise


design and build a flat pack Mac in plywood , with original CRT , paint it , and see

it would get allot of attention
 
its a good idea

a flat pack 68K mac with original CRT .........


original mouse and keyboard


height is the goal
 
If you have the budget, some minor modifications to the port area and you should be set:

Otherwise, MDF, some screws and staples, primer, textured spray coating and final coat of paint should get you a decent looking case.
I used google sketchup to design a custom apple II case and it worked pretty well. once you get the basic dimensions there will be a lot of trial and error with the wood anyway.

Here is what I made in sketchup:
 

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If you have the budget, some minor modifications to the port area and you should be set:

Otherwise, MDF, some screws and staples, primer, textured spray coating and final coat of paint should get you a decent looking case.
I used google sketchup to design a custom apple II case and it worked pretty well. once you get the basic dimensions there will be a lot of trial and error with the wood anyway.

Here is what I made in sketchup:
Any pictures of the finished product? I love this idea!
 
@Anonymous Short answer is that it's very expensive to do short-run injection molded cases (thousands and thousands of dollars for the mold + refining.) If you're willing to spend a minimum of a few hundred dollars + more for various finishing options, and then more for shipping, you could have a new case 3D printed.
 
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