3d printed cyberdeck
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*You may have to sand the linear rails down a fair smidge to have them seat on and slide without much friction.* *In the near future, I may pop the locating nubs off of the Raspberry Pi - Case and bore it down a smidge.* *Some internal aspects...
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28mm scaled Shadowrun style cyberdeck, built for use in making Stargrave hacker/codebreaker
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While this is not a comprehensive set of files to build a cyberdeck, referencing the projects linked below will provide you with the necessary components: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3942938 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4210071 My...
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Cyberdeck design based around Raspberry Pi 4B, ultrawide display & Reviung41 mechanical ergonomic keyboard. ... Uses mostly M3 machine screws for assembly Reference links/documentation below UPS doc link: (Geekworm X708) ...
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Cyberdeck game-ready lowpoly 3d model. It can be both part of the environment, and part of the image of your character. It has a cable and belt trim texture, so you can easily modify their appearance and length to fit your needs. ...Unit: centimeters.
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I uploaded them as a remix: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4844883 I also made a web pate page to cover the changes: msglab.co/room/msg-cyberdeck-v2 Thanks for checking this out and please reach out if you give the project a go! contact@msglab.co...
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... more! This deck does require fairly good soldering skills for the keyboard. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have on twitter @BlastoSupreme or in the cyberdeck Discord. ... Full writeup can be found at: https://cyberdeck.cafe/mix/m3tal
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I'm currently assembling a cutting-edge Cyberpunk Cyberdeck, a project still under development. ...However, I've just made an update - it appears the components are incorrectly sized, so I'll need to delay sharing my progress until I can correct the...
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I Constructed a Cyberdeck Around the Raspberry Pi Zero Boot System (ZBS) Project I Had Previously Developed. ...For More Information, Visit the Following Blog Posts: https://facelesstech.wordpress.com/2019/06/29/zero-boot-system-thin-and-lite/...
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The Deck is a cutting-edge, fully 3D printed portable computing powerhouse that's ready to revolutionize the way you think about mobile technology. ...To get started with building your own Deck, check out our comprehensive build guide at...
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Required Parts that can't be 3d printed: * Touch Screen: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07L6WT77H. This BARELY fits... I had to clip off half of each tab on the corners where the screws go to get it into the opening on the lid. * DIY 18650...
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I'm building my own Cyberdeck and I printed everything vertically on a CR-10 3D printer. You might want to cut the large middle section in Meshmixer for easier assembly. ...For more details, check out...
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The body is mainly 3d printed. With screw inserts for stability. It uses a 7" display and a mechanical keyboard. It supports external I2C, SPI and UART devieses/expansions, via plugs on the back. I also added a 6-pin plug for PWM and frequency...
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Need a new cyberdeck? I got you covered, choom! ... Pin or screw needed for screen wedge
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7 inch cyberdeck design for raspberry pi and a hhkb keyboard.
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This is a cyberdeck built round a 5" screen a raspberry pi zero w2 USB hub and a 4000mAh battery. ...More info can be found at the blog post below.Blog post - https://facelesstech.wordpress.com/2022/04/17/cyberdeck-slide-connector-edition/
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Hackaday.io Project Page The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed" - William Gibson This is a custom built cyberdeck designed around a raspberry pi 4, waveshare 12.3" screen, 12v Battery, and a mechanical keyboard. Print:4 x Bottom Edge...
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This is a cyberdeck built around a raspberry pi 400 a 7" screen and a power bank, More can be found at the blog post belowBlog post - https://facelesstech.wordpress.com/2021/11/20/cyber-deck-2020-extruder-edition/
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These are all the parts I used in my Ceres 1 Cyberdeck project. ...I've tried to include photos of how they were used in the project for reference.
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This is a case intended to be used to construct a cyberdeck around a pinephone. ...The bottom area should be suitable to mount a keyboard in, and there is room on the side for a usb connection to the phone.
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I uploaded them as a remix: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4844883 I also made a web pate page to cover the changes: msglab.co/room/msg-cyberdeck-v2 Thanks for checking this out and please reach out if you give the project a go! ... contact@msglab.co...
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For more information check out the msglab site: msglab.co/room/msg-cyberdeck-v2 23May21 Update: I made a couple of changes to the main body and back bay: main body: made screw holes deeper to accommodate the plastic pushed by the heat insert, remade...
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v2 of the MSG Cyberdeck, easier to assemble, maintain and use.For more information check out the msglab site:msglab.co/room/msg-cyberdeck-v2 23May21 Update: I made a couple of changes to the main body and back bay:main body: made screw holes deeper...
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To assemble this kit you will need the following additional hardware: Printer 1 x 3d Printer capable of printing 163x208x37mm (CR-10 confirmed works, should fit an Ender 3 but don't have one to test.) 1 x Atomic PETG Filament (Can't vouch for this...
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cyberdeck for raspberry pi 3 or 4 , with common parts : screen : https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005004310767754.html (choose pi 3 or 4 model) usb c 180 adapter : https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005004456693859.html usb A 180 adapter :...
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This is my very first take, on a Cyberdeck. If you plan on building it, I'll let you know now that this is the very first iteration, meaning it will take a bit of drilling and solder work. But the final product is very worth it! I originally just...
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😞 So, v4 marks the initial success.I attempted the combination of various cyberdecks, but they all ended up as failures—either too bulky, too weighty, etc.This time, I'm endeavoring to construct it from the ground up in OpenSCAD, utilizing some...
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How it fits together by addon: --Screen-- To print: You need to print 4 driver spacers, 4 frame spacers, two Tblocks, the two frames (B is the left side, A is the right) and the 2 face plates. Hardware needed: 4 m5 screws (25mm) and quite a few...