3ds battery cover
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This piece fits snugly into the battery compartment of a compact New Nintendo 3DS, enabling users to harness the power of CTR-003 batteries, which offer a slightly more compact design than those originally used in the 3DS system.
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Frame for a battery for *Nintendo New 3DS*. Useful for measuring the real capacity of the battery. It is necessary to make custom contacts. I used a brass sheet cut into thin strips and a flat rubber band. See in the photo. It would be also...
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I made this N3DS grip case to support the expanded 5000mah battery made for the original 3ds. the grip includes a spacer to adapt the battery to the n3ds. snug! this is the battery:...
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Unfortunately the 3DS does stick out a bit over the handgrip due to the extended battery's height, so this is not quite as comfortable as the handgrip is with the stock battery, but its much better than no grip at all. This adapter probably only...
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One drawback is that the 3DS may protrude slightly from the handgrip due to the height of the extended battery, making it not as comfortable as using the handgrip with the standard battery. However, this adapter still offers a significant...
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I designed a custom cover for my small "new" Nintendo 3DS from scratch after failing to find a suitable printable one, using Fusion 360 to measure and create it based on an existing cover I already had. ...I'll upload the bottom plate separately once I...
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This is a protective cover or case I modeled for the Nintendo New 3DS XL (it will NOT fit the original 3DS XL). It's intended to be printed in TPU. The top piece is a nice snug fit, but due to the design of the handheld, the bottom piece is a little...
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This is a test on the regular/smaller New 3DS only. I'm fed up with those cameras staring back at me and hardly ever use them, so I blocked 'em out for good. ... Used the following settings: Printer: Anet A8 Prusa i3 Filament: PLA Software:...
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... a few Makita OPE tools that I leave in my shed for the winter. ...I figured, why not cover the battery terminals, instead of leaving them open to the elements? I'm definitely not leaving the batteries on the tools to cycle through the hot and cold!