Waveshare GameHAT with battery door and USB access
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I've taken the OG version and pushed it even further. Every component is meticulously labeled, showcasing the materials used and arranged precisely as they were printed. For the most part, a .2 layer height and 15% infill were utilized to achieve optimal results. The buttons, however, presented an opportunity for innovation - I opted for TPU, carefully selecting this material to minimize clackiness and ensuring 100% infill for added durability. The assembly process was seamless, with six m3 screws securely fastening everything in place, while the remaining components were held firmly by a strong adhesive bond. The battery plate was attached using a pair of PC thumb screws, which offered a snug fit despite being slightly smaller than m3 size. Meanwhile, the HDMI handle's design required a special touch - I used Bob Smith glue to bring it together, and the result is nothing short of exceptional. In fact, I'm planning to revisit the usb cover, reprinting it in TPU so that it will fit effortlessly into its designated space. The bottom shell, on the other hand, presented a unique challenge - by printing it face down with strategically placed supports, I was able to achieve an incredibly clean and polished finish.
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