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  • Making the Box

  • I made a CAD drawing of the box that I needed. I had to make it using MDF because I couldn't get it 3D printed anywhere near me. 
  • Put in Digispark

  • Use two M3 screws to fix the Digispark to the 3D printed base. You might have to use a little force.
  • Elevator axis belt lock

  • Materials:Qty 1, Elevator axis belt lock, upper (3D printed)See 3D print filesQty 1, Elevator axis belt lock, lower (3D printed)See 3D print filesQty 2, M5 T-Slot Nutshttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B095JSJTPX?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsMount...
  • Thanks!

  • Thank tyspa for the 3D case of his old raspberry pi phone. Thanks PiMyLifeUp for the keyboard code. Thank you for building this! Please like and follow for more projects!
  • Get all the parts

  • Don't think anyone will need instructions. But here we go. Gather the components, including raspberry pi, keybaord and display. 3d Pint the STL files.
  • 3D(ollar) Scanner

  • 5. Set up laser. If you have line laser, just attach it. If you have a point laser, you can either use a rotating mirror  OR use a clear glass beading rod to make a mostly straight line.http://hackaday.com/2012/03/02/build-your-own-line...http://www.doityourselfgadgets.com/2012/03/line-laser-for-3d-scanning.html...
  • Luggable PC

  • Tighten M5 shoulder screwThis is where it all comes together. The screw must line up with the 3D printed plastic hinge corner, through the hinge pin, through the other fork of the 3D printed corner, and into the M5 threaded end of the 245mm HSF5 aluminum...
  • Run Test Print!

  • I made a cool Print Infinitely sign and I think it is the perfect first print for your 3D printer. Try running it to ensure your 3D printer operators correctly. I have included both the STL file and gcode for your use. Link to test prints: https://workbench.grabcad.com/workbench/projects/gcrHAT38NfZQu4oat4sHk3-AmwWRcN0bsbNID3e-RBKutN#/space/gcM1a6sAM3-5xPhVuC2xhwSpQXkVfuiPFueX-V44tka35n...