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I have found 3 pin headers which are suitable for the job, you can see them in the image below:1. What are the dimensions of the header pins? Can you confirm they are 20mm tall?
I would guess you used a taller header pin so that you can use the same height spacers between the Due and shield, and shield and cover
I use a flexible plastic tube which can allocate a 3mm bolt inside and is 6mm diameter. I just cut it to the desired length with a scissors depending on the pin header.2. What length spacers do you use? Also, are the spacers responsible for handling the forces of stomping on the pedal button, or is the job of the screws?
M3x40: Metric 3 bolts, the best length is 40mm cause you can use it with almost any pin header (It works with the previous mentioned A, B and C).3. What length of the screws did you use?
When I first designed the PCB I did it to keep the same size as Arduino DUE. The classic aluminium Hammond enclosures used for DIY pedals 1590A and 1590B are too small. 1590BB looks too big but maybe using switchcraft jacks could work, but I did not checked that yet.4. And last, have you thought of designing a permanent enclosure for the pedal?
I wonder if we could take a cheaper pedal and cannibalize it for the case?
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