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LUME Wood Enclosure Fabrication Spec

This replaces the large 3D-printed outer shell and pod for the next physical prototype. Keep the CAD as the source of truth for the original Mega/Arducam placement, but build the body as a serviceable wood T-form enclosure with an internal two-shelf depth-sensor stack and a real 80 mm top-exhaust fan.

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Date: 2026-05-11 Status: wood prototype spec, updated for stacked Femto Mega + Femto Bolt + NF-A8 pod fan. This replaces the large 3D-printed outer shell and pod for the next physical prototype. Keep the CAD as the source of truth for the original Mega/Arducam placement, but build the body as a serviceable wood T-form enclosure with an internal two-shelf depth-sensor stack and a real 80 mm top-exhaust fan. - Source: `../lume-wood-v2-printables.scad` - STL exports: `../exports/wood-v2/` - OrcaSlicer projects: `../print/3mf-current/wood-v2/` - Print queue: `../print/WOOD_V2_PRINT_QUEUE.md` The wood route does not need the printed shell halves or printed pod halves unless we decide to return to the ASA enclosure later. - `femto_mount.stl` - `arducam_mount.stl` x 2 - `cable_backbone.stl` - `pod_compute_sled.stl`

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