Printing Terminal for 7inch Raspberry Display with USB
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Printing should not be a problem ;)\r\n\r\nFor USB connections, use cables like the one shown in the picture and simply cut off the male ends to solder them directly to your Raspberry Pi. These cables can be found on Amazon or Banggood.\r\n\r\nTo mount the case to the middle section, use screws that were originally designed for mounting fans in a PC (Computer Cooling Fan Mount Screws). Similarly, you'll need screws for the Backplate, which are also available on Amazon.\r\n\r\nThirty-by-thirty-millimeter 5-volt fans are used for this project.\r\n\r\nFor attaching the base to the middle section, use screws with a three-millimeter diameter and twenty-millimeter length.\r\n\r\nIron plates can be mounted in the base to provide additional weight. The recommended plate size is eighty by sixty millimeters. Holes for these plates are seventy-eight by fifty-one millimeters apart, and they require three-point-five-millimeter screws, which are also three millimeters in diameter.\r\n\r\nTo prevent the stand from slipping around, a one-point-five-millimeter mat can be used, similar to those found in car trunks. A spray adhesive should be applied to secure it.\r\n\r\nIf you have any questions, feel free to ask ;)\r\n\r\n**edit 22.03.19:** Add STL for display case (inspired by **[luc_e](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1585924))**\r\n\r\nFind me on Instagram **dev_printer**
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