Playdate Dummy Console

Playdate Dummy Console

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A 1:1 3D-printable dummy Playdate console that's useful for prototyping accessories or as a fidget toy while you're waiting for your real Playdate to arrive. 🌐 More information about the Playdate console can be found at https://play.date/Video DemoPlease note: the Playdate in the video above is a previous version that uses a nut and screw to secure the crank, the current version of the design doesn't require this.ComponentsImageComponentYellow Components3D-print in yellow colour.Silver Components3D-print in silver or white colour.Black Components3D-print in black colour.Superglue  AssemblyStep 1Place the yellow buttons into their matching cutouts on the console bodyStep 2Place the black screen into its hole.Then, insert the silver speaker grill into its cutout, followed by the black speaker piece on top.Hopefully, these pieces will stay in their place with friction. If they're loose, just use a tiny bit of superglue.Step 3Place the silver power button into the cutout on the other half of the console body.Step 4Assemble the crank!Use superglue on the 2 large pieces to lock everything in place - but make sure not to get any superglue on the handle or insert!The handle and insert should both be able to rotate freely.Step 5Insert the assembled crank into its slot on the bottom half of the body. Then, place the top half of the body on top.Ensure that the pieces fit together nicely and that the crank is able to spin freely.Then, superglue the two halves together - make sure not to get any superglue on the crank! (Alternatively, you can use M3 screws)Step 6Insert the screw caps into their slots on the front and back.Step 7C̷̨̙̮̲͖̲̘̄͋̏͒̌͂̉Ŗ̵̉̀̍͝A̷͉͍̼̤̱͋̑͑͒͒͜͝N̷̬̋̀̃K̷̨̜̘͍̇̕ͅ

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