just seeing these prints I wanted to mention, you really don't need rafts. Don't worry and save yourself some time. If your model doesn't stick just apply 1 layer of regular glue stick and it'll do the job.
I only use rafts for prints with little to no first layer surface
Here's my one "contribution" to this community: if you ever wanted to fit a pi zero in a super tight place, this should help you.
I mostly wanted to see the inside layers of the pi zero to see what could easily be trimmed, most likely power regulation components, and if other stuff can be...
The "holder slim" is slimmer because it doesn't have the two "bumps" on the side. It's probably way easyier to install but won't be glued as strongly to the case. I've never used this model but it's certainly faster to print and easyier to use (less grinding of the inside of the GC.
You can download the STLs from the bottom of this post if you want to try to turn your Gamecube case into a Switch dock.
I wanted to host the files here to promote Bitbuilt a tiny bit if it's fine by everyone.
Keep in mind, if you want to try this mod, that the dock flat cable length will be...
Hi french bois,
Good to know there are some of you here.
For parts with terrible shipping, you can look to aliexpress, they generally offer free shipping on most of the items you'll find on ebay like squishy tact switches, 3Ds sliders and such.
Oh no I'm sorry I should have said "yes" as soon as I saw your message, I saw it on hackaday too, and could have linked to it to save you the trouble !
Thank you though :)
The comments on hackaday are kinda blasting me but meh, it's mostly deserved..
I hesitated to post this because it's only a simple pi zero case, but I think the use of custom decals gave it a specific look you guys might enjoy :
As you can see, there are two cases. I initialy only started working on a low quality FDM print made with my Da Vinci Jr 1.0 which is the...
Thanks ! Do you mean the corners of the triangle cutout? I can't remember for the life of me, but I'm sure it was a combination of :
- Dremel cutout wheel
- My smallest dremel drill bit (1 mm diameter)
- Sandpaper in a triangle shape
- X-acto knife to accentuate the sharp corner.
I sanded the...