
Hyperpixel Flex cover and redesign for Raspberry 4
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This project is sponsored by Cale.es, the ESP32 screen manager for displays. Work in progress continues with an update to fit the new Raspberry 4 model. The case will serve as a MIDI controller, and I'll document the project here: https://hackaday.io/project/166523-orpi. PRINTING NOTES: A Hyperpixel display cover should be printed in flexible material. PLA or ABS can also be used, but I think making a protective cover would save the display in case of an accident. Note that there is a 6mm hole intended for a piece of transparent PLA to create a visual indicator when it's on. However, I'll upload a version without this hole soon. UPDATE: July 13, 2019: The .blend file has been added, and part of the USB and network connections have been updated to fit properly.
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