
Raspberrypi 7" display enclosure
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First Attempt on Designing a Functional Tablet Based on the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, the Official Raspberry Pi 7" Display, and the Official Raspberry Pi Camera. Based on MCM Electronics' Raspberry Pi Tablet Shell. This is a Work in Progress at Early Stages - I Didn't Choose Yet the Battery System for Example. UPDATE: Nov. 16th, 2015 Managed to Do a Test Print and Found Several Measurements to Be Fixed. Uploaded a New Version with Proper Slots for Camera and Better Slots for USB/Ethernet. Also, Made the Screw Feet Higher to Match the Most Common Length of Case-Screws (5mm). Uploaded a Version with Built-in Supports. Print Settings Printer: Velleman K8400 Dual Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.175 Infill: 20% Post-Printing Assembly You Will Need 4 15mm M3 Cap-Head Screws to Join the 2 Pieces, Then Hot-Glue or Similar for the Display Frame and the Camera. How I Designed This Blender I Attach the Blender Source Which Has All the Port Models Ready for Boolean Differences (Red Parts) and Boolean Union (Green Parts) to Be Applied So Everyone Can Choose Which Port Expose with the Case. Please Note That the Measure Unit in the Blend Project Is Set in Meters, But When Imported in Slicing Softwares It Appears to Be in Millimeters (the Right Scale). Custom Section What I Still Need to Do Choose and Fit in the Projet a Proper Battery Setup: Battery, Controller, and a Breakout to Expose a DC Connector from the Frame. Design a Lid to Easily Access the Micro-SDcard. Proper Screw-Based Fitting for the Camera
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