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Datapad Raspberry PI Retro Console Shell 7 inch screen
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I saw a picture of the Datapad on ROTS and decided it would make the basis of a cool looking Retropie Raspberry Pi Handheld Retro Gaming Console.
I had to tweak a little because it was palm sized in the image. Now it is pretty much Steam Deck Sized at 397mm side to side, a little over 206mm front to back and about 40mm deep maybe 50.
its designed to fit a 7 inch IPS Touchscreen which measures 163mm x 101.5mm where the screen comes through the console front.
For the split files I have test printed them sitting on their side screen area space at the bottom and supported using cura tree supports because they just a smidge too big to sit on the ender flat.
For the uncut version, I would print the back sitting on its back as it would normally sit and the front I would likely try and print on its side due to the details or front facing upwards with supports on the inside.
I decided to release this here as it still may have some tweaks that need to be done. Feel free to pr
I had to tweak a little because it was palm sized in the image. Now it is pretty much Steam Deck Sized at 397mm side to side, a little over 206mm front to back and about 40mm deep maybe 50.
its designed to fit a 7 inch IPS Touchscreen which measures 163mm x 101.5mm where the screen comes through the console front.
For the split files I have test printed them sitting on their side screen area space at the bottom and supported using cura tree supports because they just a smidge too big to sit on the ender flat.
For the uncut version, I would print the back sitting on its back as it would normally sit and the front I would likely try and print on its side due to the details or front facing upwards with supports on the inside.
I decided to release this here as it still may have some tweaks that need to be done. Feel free to pr
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