Hi guys,
I contacted John Bostwick a few weeks ago about building a 4.2.4 HM for me. I expressed my interest in the project along with my concern regarding my inexperience with soldering on printed circuit boards. John was kind enough to invite me into his home and give me some lessons first-hand. With John's help I was able to solder about 85% of the PCB excluding one difficult piece and a few he was still waiting on to arrive.
John worked with Tom Kole on (to my knowledge) the first 4-line 3D printed case for a 4.2.4 running a Raspberry Pi A+ and the result of everything looks great so far. I connected it to my WiFi network and will work on making the HM accessible from outside my apartment later this week (I was having trouble finding the appropriate instructions on how to do so, if anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great. I also have an Apple TimeCapsule for a router and sometimes their approach to "making things easy" makes things like this difficult.)
I hope to have a chance to mount and test it this weekend.
Thanks to Bryan, Ralph, and everyone else who has helped with the HM project over the years!
I contacted John Bostwick a few weeks ago about building a 4.2.4 HM for me. I expressed my interest in the project along with my concern regarding my inexperience with soldering on printed circuit boards. John was kind enough to invite me into his home and give me some lessons first-hand. With John's help I was able to solder about 85% of the PCB excluding one difficult piece and a few he was still waiting on to arrive.

John worked with Tom Kole on (to my knowledge) the first 4-line 3D printed case for a 4.2.4 running a Raspberry Pi A+ and the result of everything looks great so far. I connected it to my WiFi network and will work on making the HM accessible from outside my apartment later this week (I was having trouble finding the appropriate instructions on how to do so, if anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great. I also have an Apple TimeCapsule for a router and sometimes their approach to "making things easy" makes things like this difficult.)
I hope to have a chance to mount and test it this weekend.
Thanks to Bryan, Ralph, and everyone else who has helped with the HM project over the years!