Just curious, are there any remixes of this where the pi/lcd is on the left side instead of the right?
Just curious, are there any remixes of this where the pi/lcd is on the left side instead of the right?
Printed great in Prusa PETG at 0.20mm. Had to sand a few corners down to get the pi+hyerpixel to slide in smoothly. (edited)
A great design - fits the Hyperpixel perfectly! I ended up creating some stand off brackets so that I could mount it vertically on the front of my enclosure which I will add here.
When I try to bring the STL file into both Simplify3D or Prusa Slicer I am told that the model is bigger that the print area. Did you guys print this on a diagonal on the bed? I am using a Prusa MK3S+ printer.
@jmtkelly_244276 Yes print diagonally. Just barely fits.
PRINTED GREAT !! Fitment was smooth screen fits nice and tight . Great design thank you !
How do you connect the Pie to the printer ? Just an ordinary usb cable ?
@printerhero_207416 Yes, USB cable.
Fits perfectly. Guys be aware that standard M3 x 10mm for the mount will be too short for this model. Source 4x M3 14mm to be able to mount it.
Printed really nicely, but the walls on the side where the Pi slides in were a little out of shape and bulging by a millimeter or so - possibly some added thickness or something might have made them print a little cleaner, but it only took some minor trimming with a Dremel to sort things out. I also had issues still with the 3.5 mm port fitting in, so I crunched that with side cutters on the Pi, never going to use it. The official Pi 4 power supply USB-C power connector too didn't really want to fit fully just after printing - it's a little on the thick side - and needed a little material removal just above it. Either way I very much needed the cutouts there since I don't feel it's worth the effort to solder in power, I prefer just the plain USB-C. But overall, printed clean and bolted right on to the Prusa, with slightly longer 2 mm bolts bolting it to the frame than stock, they were too short for this case. These minor details aside, it looks sick and improved my printer a lot, so nice work. Now I just need to cable manage this a little better... (edited)
This is the one.
I finally have a Octopi setup that meets all my wants. (edited)
All worked great for me. Just need to get longer screws for the back cover.
@olopezny_127529 what cable are you using to power the pi? looks like a nice right angle cable?