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Would it be possible to make a battery cover entirely out of wood, without sacrificing a pre-existing plastic back cover?
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nothing can beat nokias wodden advandced technology!
The most expensive part is the back cover (6 euros).
I sacrificed a cover to gain more space.
The only wood i could get was 4mm pine,
a little bit to thick but offers nokias known robustness. So it is thicker than mugen.
Make some holes, a little bit of sawing, a lot of sanding, some glueing, and finally some painting.
The nokia cover is curved at the edges so you have to adjust a little bit.
Unfortunately I am not really capable of any of these skills.
But wood is very forgiving and im very happy with the prototype and I had fun.
I guess you can make very very very nice covers with the right skills or tech (cnc anyone).
The main problem remains what kind of battery.
my favorites are
https://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?...&postcount=442
or
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...3&postcount=38
im still unsure.