PiBM Retro PC computer, parametric
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PiBM - a Parametric Retro Computer and Arcade Cabinet Made in OpenSCAD Materials and Tools Needed: * Plywood (1.5x1.5 meter is sufficient for the default size) * Printed parts, available in the file * Screws * Screwdriver * Drill * Long screwdriver * Lazer cutter CNC or perfect routing skills * 3D Printer Making PiBM: 1. Edit variables at the beginning of the assembly.scad file to match your monitor and keyboard sizes, as well as other parameters. 2. Export and print plastic parts, which will require: * 4 Monitor bindings * 4 Keyboard bindings * 14 90-degree angle bindings * 4 Feet (also covers for screws on the side) * 2 Monitor angle bindings * 2 Keyboard angle bindings * Other parts are single-use 3. Export and lazer cut wood sections. 4. Apply paint if desired, then assemble all components. 5. Install a Raspberry Pi inside. 6. Play! Note: Hinges and door locks are not part of this project but can be found on Thingiverse. Feel free to modify the project to improve the code and possibly add arcade button options at the GitHub repository: https://github.com/roadyyy/pibm/
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