Okay, done. They have one enclosure that seems like it would work=20 nicely -- a USB key enclosure without the slot for the USB-A connector. =20 With custom machining, setup fees, etc, I can get 100 units for $304. =20 Only thing is that they can't sell me just a couple pieces for=20 testing/eval, and Mouser requires 4 weeks lead time for it. I'll check=20 their other distributors tomorrow. Cheers, -Neil. On 9/5/2012 12:34 PM, Matt Pobursky wrote: > Try http://www.newageenclosures.com/ > > They have a bunch of small enclosures and Mouser is a stocking distributo= r. > > Matt Pobursky > Maximum Performance Systems > > On Wed, 05 Sep 2012 12:17:20 -0400, Neil wrote: >> So far, all of the commercial enclosures I've found are much larger than >> necessary, making it difficult for the end customer to find a place to >> mount it. The smaller ones I've found are potting boxes, which aren't >> aesthetically pleasing. I'd love to find a small keyfob-type enclosure >> without the keyring though, so still searching. >> >> >> On 9/4/2012 4:50 AM, alan.b.pearce@stfc.ac.uk wrote: >> >>>> Do you know anyone with a 3D printer that could run a batch of >>>> housings for you? >>>> >>>>> switches, and a machined plastic housing, but it's very time- >>>>> consuming to make the housings. I need about 50-100 of these, and >>>>> really dreading the thought of machining all of these housings, so >>>>> hoping to find something commercial. >>>>> >>> I was thinking of someone like Hammond Manufacturing or OKW who will >>> machine small quantities AIUI. >>> >>> http://www.hammondmfg.com/ >>> >>> http://www.okw.co.uk/ >>> >>> While the OKW address is a UK one, I believe they have outlets around >>> the world (my understanding is they are an aggregate of several >>> manufacturers). They do also have a nice range of hand held enclosures >>> ... --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .