Desktop Loudspeaker
thingiverse
This project is a cutting-edge 3D-printed chassis for an Airplay speaker, expertly integrated with a Raspberry PI and a HIFIBerry. The ingenious 3D-printed Raspberry PI & HIFIBerry holder was sourced from Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1011094. As part of the course (41030 Design of Mechatronics) at the Technical University of Denmark - DTU, this project was designed and prototyped by students who excelled in designing by rapid prototyping, combining both 3D printed parts and laser cut components. The objective of the project was to create a 3D printed loudspeaker that significantly adds value to consumers via digital fabrication. To achieve this, the focus was on designing a speaker specifically tailored for an office desktop environment. In addition to the innovative 3D-printed and laser-cut parts, several critical components were utilized: * Hifiberry * Raspberry PI with power supply * Tweeter: detailed specifications can be found in the accompanying documents * Subwoofer: detailed specifications can be found in the accompanying documents Throughout the project, a meticulous design/prototype log was maintained. For a more comprehensive understanding of this project and its design process, please visit the group's blog at https://mechatronicsgroup8.wordpress.com/. If you are interested in creating your own 3D printed loudspeaker chassis, consult the Post-Printing section for necessary materials and an assembly guide link. To fabricate this innovative Thing, several essential tools were used: * A high-performance 3D printer * (A reliable lasercutter) * Ordinary screwdrivers * Superglue * Insulation stripper * Sandpaper with a grain size of 60 and 120
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