as the title says this is bracket for Kite's 640x480 display compatible with Kite's AIO board.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2594485
more info about display : https://github.com/geebles/Super-AIO/wi ... uild-Notes
Displacement on the right side is due to design of the screen. Basicaly cca 1.5-2mm is hidden behind bracked (it's visible on my pictures). I see few options for this :Billy Blaze wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 12:43 am@kubino this is excellent!
this bracket should make things so much easier holding Kite's 640x480 screen in place. thanks a whole lot for sharing.
I've followed your conversation on discord and was just wondering about the slight displacement of the screen. it seems to be a bit off to the right. but that is due to the screen specs itself, isn't it?! does it hurt much when playing games? and will it be still noticeable when putting a screen protector on?!
A PSP1000 joystick model would be sweet!moooarcuuuus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 1:02 amThank you. Very good! Maybe you make a version with a PSP joystick between dpad and ABXY buttons.
You can split the model in usefull parts for printing without support. The parts can be glued.
I upload my model on monday.smoothoperator wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 1:48 amA PSP1000 joystick model would be sweet!moooarcuuuus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 1:02 amThank you. Very good! Maybe you make a version with a PSP joystick between dpad and ABXY buttons.
You can split the model in usefull parts for printing without support. The parts can be glued.
should be easy to split in slic3r if you like support free prints, But I recommend to print at once. You will eliminate issues with alligning and there is not much support used in this print.moooarcuuuus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 1:02 amThank you. Very good! Maybe you make a version with a PSP joystick between dpad and ABXY buttons.
You can split the model in usefull parts for printing without support. The parts can be glued.
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