Art Deco Radio

Art Deco Radio

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Case for a project. We've used a Raspberry Pi as a device for streaming audio and watching video for some time now, but it's just been the Pi, external HDD, keyboard sitting with the various consoles and such in our entertainment center. Time to make it a single unit that won't reboot every time a dog walks by and trips over a cord. Based on GE/Philco/Emerson Art Deco models of the 30's/40's/50's, I envision a sleek and retro-futuristic design. I haven't actually gotten the screen I intend to use for this project yet, so the opening is an estimation for a 5" diagonal touchscreen from Ali/Amazon/Ebay, whatever your preferred supplier may be. The Raspberry Pi logo will have some sort of glittery speaker grill material, although I don't intend to actually put a speaker there. Full version plus a split version I made so it can print without supports is available. Edit: A knob with a generic 1/4" hole has been added for better functionality. Edit v2: Mounting tabs were relocated from an unprintable place to the edge piece instead of the face, allowing for easier printing and assembly.

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