My Pocket PI PC, V2.0, Preliminary

My Pocket PI PC, V2.0, Preliminary

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UPDATE: I've put this project on hold for now. The PocketCHIP has made my Pocket PC obsolete, so I'm not sure where to go from here. Maybe I'll pick it up again later. It's been six months since I last worked on 3D printing, but last week I decided to dust off my printer and get back to work. After upgrading to a Radds + Arduino Due and an MS all metal hot end, I dove headfirst into an incomplete project: my version of the Raspberry Pi Pocket PC. You can see my previous attempt at this project on Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1739092). This new version has essentially the same hardware as before, but with a few key improvements. The battery has been upgraded to 4000 mAh, giving me more juice to play with. The design is also thinner and slightly longer, making it easier to handle. I'm still in the early stages of development, so there are a few things I need to tweak: swapping out the HDMI cable for something shorter, adding a slide switch to disconnect the Pi from the DC-DC converter, and moving some holes around. That's about it. Here are the print settings I used: Printer: Duplicator I3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .4 (I ordered the wrong nozzle, but it seems to be working) Infill: 15%

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