3D Printed Gamecube Portable

3D Printed Gamecube Portable

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Hi !\nThis is my 3D-printed portable Gamecube. It was designed to enable users to play GC games and emulators on the go. Specifications include :\nA 5mm-thick shell (this will need to be changed later, as it caused issues with some ports like the AC adapter and main analog stick)\nThe integrated controller features original buttons and analog sticks (with the exception of the shoulder buttons, which use a double-tact switch method) \nSpeakers with amplifier and volume knob\n2500mah Batteries that allow approximately an hour and a half of gameplay)\nA 5-inch screen connected via composite video\nWiikeyFusion clone from Badassconsole\nSD Gecko support\nNo Motherboard cut (the mobo should fit without cutting it)\nWall power/Batteries switch\nHeadphones plug.\nIntegrated memory card\nPlayer 2 port\nOriginal power supply port \nI'll post a list of parts if you guys are interested. Here is a link to the whole building process detailed with pictures and stuff (not a tutorial, as things have changed on the design over time) : http://forums.modretro.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=14567\n!!!WARNING!!! MUST READ!!!\nI take no responsibility for any damages or injuries caused by anything. If you fry your motherboard or burn your house down, it's on you. This is not a tutorial; I just want to share my work. Also, some tweaking of the models might be necessary as I had to adjust things with a Dremel before putting all of the console together.\nThanks and Happy Printing :) \nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \n BCN 3D+\n \n Rafts: \n No\n \n Supports: \n No\n \n Resolution: \n 0.2\n \n Infill: \n 30\n \n Notes: \n !!!WARNING!!!\nYour print needs to be able to create good bridges for the SD card slots and shoulder buttons. If not, activate the support.\nHow I Designed This\nCAD\n I designed this with solidworks

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