@ian57 When I have upgraded my prototype, I will share the 3d
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RE: Project Super Nintendo mini with Raspberry Pi 3
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RE: Project Super Nintendo mini with Raspberry Pi 3
@cotedeporc No! but I think about integrating a false cartridge. If the cartridge is missing, the switch ON/OFF will not work.
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Project Super Nintendo mini with Raspberry Pi 3
Hello at all,
I present my creation. I took two month to get this!
I use a Raspberry pi 3 with ON/OFF Button, RESET Button, Red LED and torsion spring.
In First time, I create my box with software Solidworks.
After, I product the parts with a 3D Printing makerbot at my company.
It was then necessary to remove the supports and sand the surfaces with abrasive paper.
After a few adjustments, I set up the assembly without difficulty.
Next, I painted the parts with the 3 gray console with primer plastic and spray painted.
And finaly, i create stickers.
Quality is average with MakerBot 3D Printing, but i planned to redo the case with a Formlab 3D Printing.
What do you think for my first prototype?
(And sorry for my english, i'm french)