Gamepad Zero RetroPie Case
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These are the CAD files for a Gamepad Zero case that I designed to store all my accessories for my Gamepad Zero. If you're interested in building your own Gamepad Zero, check out this excellent tutorial: https://howchoo.com/g/zdqxnzblmzm/gamepad-zero-a-raspberry-pi-retro-gaming-rig-in-an-nes-controller You'll need a build surface of at least 300mm to print this case. This case requires a section of 1.75mm filament as a hinge pin. I printed all the roll top slats together on the build plate with 0.5mm gaps between them, then held them together with masking tape before removing them from the build plate. Once off the build plate, I used Kapton tape on the underside to hold them in place. If you don't have wide enough Kapton tape to cover the entire underside, you could use packing tape for a similar effect. The logo pieces that snap into the lid may need to be flipped 180° if you prefer not to see the surface attached to the build surface. You might also need some super glue to hold them in place if they're loose. This project is still ongoing, but I've successfully printed all of these files and assembled them. Feel free to suggest any improvements in the comments. I've included a STEP file so you can mess with it yourself. Have fun!
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