diy retropie handheld 3d models
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Hi, this is my 1/8 truggy model, I hope you like it ;) here video of build https://youtu.be/Zskw8Sc5T0I here video test motor https://youtu.be/dGx1r_vPrkE here video hack and rebuild motor https://youtu.be/aUOgSwGOENQ here little ride on the snow...
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This is a DIY USB charger for on-the-go, requiring something cheap yet visually appealing. Print as is necessary. Supplies: 1. Cheap car USB charger 2. Red wire 3. Black wire (or 9V battery plug with these colored wires attached) 4. 9V battery...
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Anticipation grew as I waited for the estimated two months for delivery, but patience wore thin - so I decided to take matters into my own hands by creating a DIY version that can be easily 3D printed or laser cut. This design isn't flawless by any...
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If you're looking for DIY guides, I've got a blog at http://www.sgabolab.com/. You can also check out my designs on Pinshape Shop: https://pinshape.com/users/130632-sgabolab. If you decide to shop on Gearbest and want to support me, use this...
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This is a simple, yet versatile TrackIR mount for DIY projects. I couldn't find a trackIR mount I liked, so I decided to make my own. There should be enough space inside to accommodate all the electronics (Cables and resistances) needed for the...
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These are the STL files for my DIY GameFrame. It is a great little 256 LED matrix that can display the time and short GIFs. These GIFs can be created by yourself or you can just buy the designs made by the awesome artist group eBoy! Below you will...
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Show off your creativity and style with this DIY keychain maker kit. Perfect for crafty individuals, students, or anyone looking for a fun project to complete in their free time. Dimensions: 6 inches x 4 inches x 2 inches Materials: Metal,...
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This is a simple, yet versatile TrackIR mount for DIY projects. I couldn't find a trackIR mount I liked, so I decided to make my own.</p> <p>There should be enough space inside to accommodate all the electronics (Cables and resistances) needed for...
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DIY Dock Delight Create a majestic docking station that adds an air of sophistication to your waterfront haven. With this project, you'll craft a sturdy and functional dock that's tailored to meet your specific needs. Start by gathering the...
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This DIY Powerbank was designed and built at the lab using readily available components and a custom-designed, 3D-printable case. The necessary components can be found at www.deltakit.net and other local vendors. They include: 1. USB DC-DC...
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I've been searching for DIY ventilators for a few hours and was surprised by the lack of simple designs that can easily be assembled by anyone. I decided to put together a quick open source design that anyone can assemble and try out. This hasn't...
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DIY Pro Cameras Handles System Take a step forward to unleash your creativity with this user-friendly GoPro Dual handles setup, easily replicating the expert-style filming process with each precise maneuver. Go here for more DIY guides -...
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DIY console project with a Raspberry Pi (3 B+, 3 A+ or 4 B), a 7 inch screen, an audio module with a thumbwheel and a portable battery. The project has been custom made in relation to the elements contained. For the buttons, you have the choice of...
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Another Arcade Bartop! I designed this for use with a Raspberry Pi 4, and an 8" screen in a correct 4/3 ratio. I'm sharing all the files (.svg) for cutting on a CNC Machine. You'll need a "middle" machine to do that. The area is 340mm x 370mm, and...
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The modified design is a refinement of the original FlexiPi + case, incorporating additional decorative elements and strategically positioned ventilation openings to facilitate airflow. By leveraging the same core instructions as before, I've...
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A major overhaul was undertaken to integrate the snap-on buttons from the Quimat Arcade Kit. The side button was relocated to the front of the device, a move that proved successful. ...The results are now live and operational.
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A simple remix of two existing designs to fit my needs of adapting the previous desing to use it with a Orange Pi PC.
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***UPDATE: July 27, 2017*** Added new parts for single extruder 3D printers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDnBLtzojCg Full tutorial guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/arcade-bonnet-controller/overview Retro Gaming Console Controller We're going...
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The front panel of a USB hub should measure precisely 78 by 22 millimeters in size, with a thickness of only 1.8 millimeters for an optimal fit. Furthermore, the corners should be rounded off to ensure a snug and secure connection. ... To facilitate...
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Another Arcade Bartop! I design this for use it Raspberry Pi 4 and for a 8" screen it a correct 4/3 ratio! I share all the files(.svg) for cutting on a CNC Machine and you need a "middle" machine for that. The area is (340mmx370mm) and optional a...
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This retro case has been transformed into a housing for a modern Raspberry Pi computer, paired with an Ajazz AK33 miniature keyboard. The concept involves repurposing this vintage enclosure as a compact arcade machine, utilizing the keyboard as a...
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Engineered for simplicity, this device features an uncomplicated design that showcases its internal components and exposes convenient USB ports for easy connectivity. To maintain its stability, users can employ screws or a strong adhesive like glue...
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Retro Game Controller Setup Guide Get ready to level up your Raspberry Pi gaming experience by learning how to connect a Mini Analog Joystick to the Adafruit Arcade Bonnet. With most arcade buttons plugging into the bonnet using quick connect wires,...
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I recently created a custom build to utilize the convenient snap-on buttons from the Quimat Arcade Kit. I also relocated the side button to the front for improved accessibility. ...The modifications were a success and are now fully functional.
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The D8 is my first attempt to build a small custom bartop from scratch. Features Custom 3D printed shell Stereo Speakers and Volume Control 12 Buttons 8 inch display Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 powered For full build instructions head...
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It seems like you've provided a comprehensive guide on how to assemble and customize a retro gaming console using a Raspberry Pi, specifically the SimplyRetro-D8 project. Here's a breakdown of the steps: ### Arcade Stick 1. Remove the transparent...
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This is a custom cabinet and Raspberry Pie control panel for the Arcade1UP first and second-gen cabinets. It's designed to mount on the J-panel, an angled panel at the front directly below the control panel. I use an ATX power supply for all...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDnBLtzojCg Full tutorial guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/arcade-bonnet-controller/overview Retro Game Controller We're about to learn how to hook up a Mini Analog Joystick to the Adafruit Arcade Bonnet for...
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I designed this model using FreeCAD, and if there's sufficient enthusiasm, I'm more than happy to share the entire STL file collection along with some high-quality build images. ...My primary goal at present is to showcase my craftsmanship.
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This text appears to be a guide for building an arcade machine using various components, including a Raspberry Pi, display, speakers, and other electronics. The guide provides step-by-step instructions for assembling the machine and troubleshooting...