Arduino Game Console with OLED display
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This is an uncomplicated housing for an Arduino Game Console. The idea originated from this amazing project: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2120692. It's an Arduino Tamagotchi clone. I decided to design my own enclosure for this project because I enjoy designing things, and here is the enclosure I came up with. Parts used: Arduino Pro Mini: http://educ8s.tv/part/ArduinoProMini OLED Display: http://educ8s.tv/part/OLED096 3 Push Buttons: http://educ8s.tv/part/Buttons Small Speaker: http://bit.ly/SmallSpeaker Switch: http://educ8s.tv/part/Switch 150mAh LiPo: http://bit.ly/LiPo150 LiPo Charging board: http://bit.ly/LiPoCharging 7x5 Prototyping Board: http://bit.ly/PrototypingBoard5x7 Watch this video for more details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVJMpxYdGmo&t=4s 3D Printing this Thing I own a Wanhao i3 Duplicator 3D printer, which I bought some years ago, and a lot of filament. Today, if I were to buy a new 3D printer and filament, I would choose the following: 3D Printer: http://educ8s.tv/part/3DPrinter PLA Filament: http://educ8s.tv/part/PLA Wood Filament: http://educ8s.tv/part/WoodFilament Birch Wood Filament: http://bit.ly/WoodFilamentBirch Coconut Wood Filament: http://bit.ly/WoodFilamentCoconut This filament looks, feels, and smells like real wood! It has a fantastic feel; it does not look plastic like PLA, which is why I prefer to use it in my projects. Printing the parts took a lot of time – around 10 hours – but the result is great! I really love it.
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