Octoprint screen enclosure
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I used a Raspberry Pi 3B+ as the base component. The WaveShare / Elegoo 3.5-inch Pi Touchscreen was also crucial to this project. M3 inserts were incredibly useful, and I ended up using four of them. For fastening purposes, I employed 34mm M3 screws, eight-to-twelve mm M3 screws, and M3 nuts in equal quantities. Optional M3 standoffs can be used if needed. A right angle USB extension or a sacrificial USB extension cable, soldered to the Pi's USB ports for accessibility, rounded out my list of components. To properly install the drivers and necessary software for the screen, I referred to this tutorial: https://badmin.co.uk/2020/07/07/octoscreen-installation/.
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