Print N Play Arcade
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Change Log - 2018-03-28 Added a marquee holder that can be printed, glued on the front, and easily slid into place. The thickness of the holder can be adjusted in the slicer to accommodate different materials. A new bottom design has been added, which features two 33mm buttons and a control panel with three 33mm buttons, as requested by another Thingiverse user. First tutorial video is now live here: https://youtu.be/KuAR8BKgEwM Part two of the tutorial can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALvnQMGSLac This is my first attempt at a large-scale 3D model, and it's called the Print N Play Arcade. Check out the video on it here and watch my channel for the upcoming tutorial. https://youtu.be/DTO9fZlOYeE I would like to thank my friends at Matterhackers for sponsoring this build. The final version was printed in their Pro-PLA filament, and it turned out beautifully. The parts have been labeled as clearly as possible. Standard parts include the upper body, screen bezel, LCD controller mount, and rear hatch. From there, you can choose your controller layout, the type of rear panel you want, and either the bottom with mounts for the Orange Pi and speakers included in my BOM or an empty one that you can install whatever you want. To print the base of the unit, place it upright without supports. Print the upper part of the unit with its back on the bed, with supports touching the bed only. I have made sure that everything else prints without supports. I am excited to see what you guys will create with this! Make sure to post pictures of any builds here and give a shout-out to my channel when you show them off. You should need less than 1KG of material for this build, but I highly recommend using two different colors to get the best effect. This is still a work in progress, as I haven't come up with a method for hanging the marquee that I am satisfied with.
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