Raspberry Pi Zero 2w (or pi 3, 4) Arcade Desktop
Hello welcom to my project, i have donit in 1 year time. First learning Fusion 360, and then creating the parts. I can't write a hole story about making the machine, but photo's tells enough i think. The screen fits perfectly, aligns well, and therefore does not let any light through. For the joystick only, it is handy to reinforce it with a small iron rod in the middle of the stick. And fill the inside with synthetic resin. A nice detail the board does output to external monitor. When needed (switched) Parts to make this machine work.. 1 LCD panel incl driverboard " 9.7 Inch LP097QX1-SPA1 LTL097QL01 DIY IPS 2K Lcd screen Monitor Control Driver Board" 49,- 2 200x200x1.5mm Silver Square Acry... This hosted file keeps creator credit and license details.
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- Difficulty
beginner
- Materials
PLA suggested; confirm scale and supports in your slicer before printing.
Download files
File metadata
- Bottom_and_Joystick_housing.stl
SHA-256:
5f2ed111507f76f795494dffabc5dd11d5097934d724a6c7620cca99d7e7e531 - InnerscreenSection.stl
SHA-256:
1135fb7f84841a62e38725b4a394171f6bc9856fceebdb79589654f866f68298 - LeftSide.stl
SHA-256:
289ce231d4557c117ee18f4ab36cb53d0a264f888f8d3811217f141a33b96707 - Parts.stl
SHA-256:
83326a8514cd6a521a9b303511e6527068e1b9f764314a33c92d86522b3b11e8 - Right_Side.stl
SHA-256:
6565f3ef0787032b92a7362e60416ca9f30b43f0b19fe578697711c4c6834fb1
Attribution
Raspberry Pi Zero 2w (or pi 3, 4) Arcade Desktop by Gumpie (the original source). License: Creative Commons CC0 1.0. Source: the original source