Alley Chat TD1 Lilygo T-Deck Case by Alley Cat
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Commercial Use and Attribution Notice:Alley Chat TD1 © 2024 by Majestic AV, LLC. is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.Commercial use of this design, including promotional use, selling, and reselling to other businesses for sale, is permitted under the following conditions: Prior to any commercial exploitation, you must contact Alley Cat or MajesticAV, LLC to ensure proper attribution. This requirement extends to any sharing, distribution, or creation of derivative works, including manually crafted designs that emulate this design. Proper attribution must be clearly stated in all instances of use. For official contact methods and further information, visit Majestic AV, LLC - Alley Cat. Any other sources are unauthorized and should not be used for commercial or licensing inquiries.I personally do not sell anything, but you can order these from a couple of sellers online. I am not affiliated with these stores and do not make any money from them, but I have been in contact with the sellers and their quality and reviews are great. Here(US), or here(US).Suggested Print Settings:Material: PLA+ or PETGNozzle: 0.4mmExtrusion Width 0.4mmLayer Height: 0.2mmPerimeters: 3Infill: 20%Top/Bottom Layers: 5Support Material: None3D Printing Disclaimer:Thank you for downloading my CAD design! I want to assure you that extensive testing and iteration went into creating this design. However, please keep in mind that 3D printing involves a wide range of variables, including different types of filament, printer settings, and calibration levels. These factors can significantly impact the final print.Before concluding that the design is flawed, I encourage you to:• Check your printer calibration: Ensure your printer is properly calibrated.• Adjust print settings: Try changing the print settings to achieve better results.• Resize the model: Scaling the model up or down slightly may resolve fit issues.If you encounter any issues or need assistance, please feel free to reach out to me. I am here to help and can provide guidance to achieve the best results. Claiming a design is bad without considering these variables does a disservice to the community and may discourage others from trying a design that could work perfectly with minor adjustments.Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Happy printing!Description:Custom case for the Lilygo T-Deck. Very close tolerances, so you should clean up all the edges really well, and don't force it, if it's too tight, print it slightly larger so you don't break your T-Deck and then try to blame me! Only requires 2 M3x8 bolts and nuts. Maximum battery size with the standard front and back is 126090, but you can design different back covers to fits something bigger with the STEP file I have included in the Back folder. To use a thinner battery it would be a good idea to secure it so it doesn't wobble around.Battery I used for the Slim Front with S Back: 5000mAh 706090Battery I used for the Standard Front with S Back: 8000mAh 126090 What are all these options?FRONTStandard Front: Fits the stock speaker and a battery up to 12mm thick using the S back or 23mm thick with the X back.Slim Front: Doesn't have a space for the stock speaker but you can get a 10mm x 3mm speaker that can fit in a slot at the top. Accepts a battery up to 7mm thick with the S back or 18mm with the X back.Nuts: Uses M3x2.4mm nuts and M3x8mm screws to hold the back on.Inserts: Uses M3x5mm heat set inserts and M3x8mm screws to hold the back on.TBall: Has a cover over the center section between the keyboard and screen with an opening for the track ball.GPS: Has a space for an optional switch to disconnect power to the GPS if desired.Grove: Exposes the grove connector so you can access it externally. BACKS: This is the default back cover that works best with the lipo batteries I linked above.X: This is a bigger back cover to fit thicker lipos or cell packs.Plus 3: This back is even bigger and should be able to fit 18650 and possibly 21700 battery holders.Inside Cat: Has the cat logo only on the inside if you want a more discrete look or you don't like cats.Outside Cat: The cat is on the outside so you can show off my really cool logo.Custom: This is the STEP file for the S back cover so you can make any custom back you want, if you share it, please remember to follow the CC license. PARTSSwitch: This is the power switch, it should press in snugly and not fall out but still be able to slide smoothly.Antenna Plug: Optional to cover the antenna hole if you use an internal antenna.Reset Button: Optional if you need to access the reset button regularly, most likely only developers need this. HOLSTERNuts: Designed to use a Baofeng UV5R clip or generic equivalent and M2.5x5mm screws with M2.5 nuts.Inserts: Designed to use a Baofeng UV5R clip or generic equivalent and M2.5x5mm screws with M2.5 heat set inserts.Cover: If you don't want a belt clip, just a cover to protect the display and keyboard, this is what you want. Recommended GPS ModulesM10 Mini AmazonM10 Mini AliexpressMini M100 Amazon Mini M100 Aliexpress Videos:
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