The Arduinome enclosure kit was designed to fit the open source Arduinome project. The Arduinome project is based on the monome project, see monome.org for more information.
The dimensions of the finished enclosure are 220 x 220 x 45 mm, it’s made of laser cut acrylic panels, hi-tech aluminium sandwich material and a hand full of fasteners. The kits are fully countersunk, finished and complete, so you can focus on the fun stuff: just assemble and play!
The enclosure kit fits four Sparkfun keypad pcb’s and silicone keypads. The bottom panel has mounting options for an Arduino board (Diecimila or Deumilanove) and there’s enough space for the famous Unsped Arduinome shield. You can join a group buy at the monome forums or download the Gerber files from the Unsped blog to obtain the Arduinome shield PCB.
Top panel spacer
We now offer a spacer panel that fits inside the enclosure, between the faceplate and the keypads. Some customers like their buttons to be more recessed, to reduce button wobble of the silicone Sparkfun keypads. This spacer panel is made from 2mm transparent acrylic, it will reduce button height to about 5mm. The thickness of the faceplate will be 8mm when this spacer has been installed.
Files and examples
We have published a parts list (bill of materials) of the Arduinome enclosure and faceplate kits on Google Docs.
A visual assembly guide can be found at our Flickr photostream: Arduinome visual assembly guide.
More information about material options and laser engraving can be found here: acrylic colors options
Here are some examples of finished Arduinome kits: Arduinome kits – user projects
Artwork & engraving templates will be added to this page soon.





