
Raspisistant - Laser cutable & 3D printable
thingiverse
Hey everyone! I've been working on creating a Google Assistant that runs on a Raspberry Pi for the past couple of months. I've designed two versions of the case, one that opens like an opening flower using hinges and another that uses magnets. You can see animations of this online, but unfortunately, sometimes Thingiverse has a bug that prevents GIFs from showing up - you'll find the animation in the download. Thanks to Solidworks equations, you can adjust the height, angle, and more to suit your needs. If you don't have Solidworks, just reach out to me and I'll modify the model for you. Perks: - Easy to scale/size the model due to the use of equations. - Compact design - No need to convert 2D drawings into AI files for standard versions. - Can be made in various materials. - Can be laser-cut and 3D printed Scaling: You can scale the model in two ways. First, you can scale it using Adobe Illustrator (or Inkscape). Alternatively, you can edit the equations text file by changing a variable called "scale." To do this, you'll need to create a new drawing - I've made a tutorial on how to do this available here: https://grabcad.com/tutorials/getting-your-solidworks-drawing-lasercut-ready If there's anything that can be improved, please let me know so I can update the model. The photo of the Raspisistant shows one version without a finish and with the speaker not entirely in place. However, it should give you a clear idea of what the end result will look like! Enjoy building!
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