altoids retropie 3d models
1219 3d models found related to altoids retropie.thingiverse
... together. ...The result stows flat and can clip onto a belt, pocket, or bag. Recommend printing in material other than PLA so the friction fits stay tight. I've printed in ABS with good results. Kit frame fits one Altoid tin and two CO2 cartridges
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... and some mints. As I created another one, I discovered that the mint/gum compartment holds exactly one tin of Altoids mints. It's an accidental bonus, but I'll take it. ...I added a blank version for those who want to add their own logo or design.
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It was created specifically for use with the FATCAT electronics hobbyist project, which can be found online at https://hackaday.io/project/161396-fatcat-altoids-tin-mod-tracker. ... This design is a remix of an existing model by Morpheus0010, located...
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I don't usually like printing boxes because it seems like such a waste of resources when there are so many **Altoids** tins and cigar boxes just waiting to be repurposed into enclosures. That's why this was initially designed as a safety cover for an...
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This appears to be a standard tin size, smaller than the regular Altoids tin that once held fancy organic mints. The insert is just a bit too large, so I had to clip off the corners and really force it into the tin. It's not coming out again without...
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I envisioned a compact fishing bobber that would offer the utmost buoyancy while neatly fitting inside an Altoids tin tackle box. To achieve this, I created a hole for the line at one corner, as it presented a visually appealing design element.
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This is an accessory designed specifically for the Altoids Holster. It's safe to assume that I've already made it clear how much I adore anything with a P-Rail by now. In order to attach this accessory, you'll need one X M3 screw. ... Don't forget to...
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This design remixes the original by aab60, shrinking tweezers along their long axis to fit them inside an Altoids tin. The result is improved functionality and a better grip on tiny objects. The shrinking process proved beneficial for grasping...
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This seems to be one of the standard tin sizes, smaller than a regular Altoids, formerly holding fancy organic mints. The insert is just a hair too big- I had to clip the corners off and really force it into the tin. It's sure not coming out again...
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I envisioned a square fishing bobber that would provide maximum buoyancy while snugly fitting within a compact Altoids tin tackle box. To achieve this, I designed the hole for the line in the corner, adding an aesthetic touch to its appearance.
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Designed for a zippo or 3x AA batteries or altoids-mini case (we do recommend choosing the hole in base option) STL OPTIONS- - Hole in base yes/no? -The bottom of the bag shown in the picture has an opening which makes it really easy to pop the...
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Altoid tins are a fantastic storage item for EDC and bugout kits, so now. a fishing "rod". -The reel handle pops in and out of the spool and stores into one of the triangular crevices. -I incorporated a braking/drag mechanism into it with a...
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With the addition of the SIO/RAM/CP/M card, the Altoids tin was no longer tall enough to accommodate the stack of cards. So I created one based on the Altoids can, with cutouts for the Micro SD Card and the FTDI serial connection. It's a fantastic...
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Check out Retropie here: https://retropie.org.uk/ See what games it can play here: https://retropie.org.uk/about/systems/ The 3.5" color TFT LCD is backlit and has a 4:3 aspect ratio matching many old games. It has a mono speaker but is capable of...
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The device runs on RetroPie OS, and you can find a bill of materials HERE. For inspiration, check out the detailed albums and instructions provided by the creator, who was inspired by Ben Heck's portable Raspberry Pi project. ...Watch the PortaBerry Pi...
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A custom case for my Raspberry Pi 3 used with RetroPie, inspired by OUYA design! It's not flawless, but functions perfectly. Feel free to modify this project as you see fit! I envisioned using a 40X40 fan. For the button, you can employ a micro...
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A case for my Raspberry Pi 3 that I use with RetroPie, inspired on OUYA design! It's not perfect, but works fine. Feel free to edit this project as you like! I designed to use a 40X40 fan. For the button, you can use a micro switch and glue in the...
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I'm upgrading my gaming setup with a custom strain relief for my twin Fight Stick, powered by Retropie. This DIY masterpiece is built from eBay parts that fit snugly into a 28mm hole, just like many standard buttons do. The design securely cradles...
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This is a simple fix to prevent accidental pairing on the 8BitDo Pro controller.\nNo more worries about friends messing up their Retropie setups!\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \nMP Select Mini\nRafts: None\nSupports: None\nResolution: .21875\nInfill:...
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The screen has been expanded slightly to accommodate my display.\nFor additional information on constructing your own Gameboy Zero - RetroPi, visit the forums at http://sudomod.com/\nMy build thread can be found here:...
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Designed an innovative 8-button joystick enclosure with ample space for the PiZero ports, creating a self-contained joystick/RetroPie console. ... Parts used: 24mm Sanwa Arcade buttons: https://goo.gl/4k7DZo 5-pin Arcade Joystick:...
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... aesthetic. This custom case is specifically designed for use with RetroPie, where wireless controllers are the norm. ...As such, I only needed to prioritize easy plug-in points for HDMI and power cables, keeping things sleek and uncomplicated.
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With RetroPie running on it, we're not just limited to playing our favorite Genesis games - we can also play almost any retro video game out there. This case boasts four controller ports and allows a pass-through headphone cable, just like the...
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A case for my Raspberry Pi 3 that I use with RetroPie, inspired on OUYA design! It's not perfect, but works fine. Feel free to edit this project as you like! I designed to use a 40X40 fan. For the button, you can use a micro switch and glue in the...
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I acquired a broken Famicom from Japan, and after several months, I decided to transform it into a custom Recalbox/Retropie gaming console. Without cartridges, I no longer needed the mechanism, so I could focus on maximizing the space inside the...
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Two of these cards are specifically for RetroPie setups, while one is dedicated to OctoPrint. To prevent confusion when switching between them, I created custom cases for each card. This way, I can easily identify which card belongs to which project....
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Measure everything carefully, test thoroughly, and if necessary, don't be afraid to dismantle anything!\r\n\r\nWhile developing my RetroPi Advance Touch project, I encountered numerous screw sizes required by various circuit boards. Realizing the...
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... 2-3 times without any issues, but the small stick holding the case together can be fragile. You'll need good sanding and careful handling when opening or closing it. It's best to only close it once if you're planning a retropie or recallbox project.
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I use these to hang and guide wires and cables in my A1Up RetroPi arcade cabinet. I secure them using a piece of double-sided foam tape. If necessary, a zip tie can be used to lock the cables into place. The zip tie can be installed from either the...
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This is a custom gamepad made using an Arduino board, specifically designed for use with RetroPie on a Raspberry Pi system. The Gamepad relies on a reliable Bluetooth connection to establish communication between the devices. Source code for both...