u/Fun-Program-4333

question for the creators of minis

what sites/apps do you use to design i have tried ones like meshy and just cant get on with it, i really like the heroforge one and wondered if the was any with more options or other programs with that kind of creation style?

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u/Fun-Program-4333 — 2 days ago

can someone help me with the editing 3d print

i have just bought all my components and i need the casing to be edited before i find someone in the uk to print but i cannot do the editing so if someone can help id be very grateful

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AnW8G5_ffqmiIUoAgZzY7pEmcN8i-Vnsc2zt4wxC2Uc/edit?usp=drive_link

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16b0Z_7ZL9DfjtQOLDKvvDijQeruqXvZ0?usp=drive_link

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qZBOug1tSYtiYKJD0DcCMn_vkIt6g5Fn?usp=drive_link

u/Fun-Program-4333 — 7 days ago

Hi, i need some help with my hobbit book cyberdeck, i have been using google ai to help me design and choose parts and it says they all work perfect together for my build and i just wanted to ask someone more tech minded to double check, if they dont mind or if they have any suggestions, i would appreciate it also i only have a £400 max budget at the moment and i didnt know if there any cheaper alternatatives that could work as that has to i nclude the 3d print.

I am autistic and i can struggle with this stuff but i am determined to do it ^_^

"Bag End Cyber-Tome" Master List optimized for the Imperial Octavo (273 x 190 mm) size and the integrated 3D-printed chassis.

The design is for a debloated windows run cyberdeck for steaming movies, music, reading books online or off and playing some games but obvs not brand new high power ones.

  1. The "Engine Room"
  • Brain: LattePanda Mu N100 Module
  • Base: Lite Carrier Board
  • Cooling: Official Active Cooler
  • Antenna: RPi CM4 Antenna Kit (MHF4)
  • Clock: CR1220 BIOS Battery
  • HDMI Adapter: 90° HDMI Adapter
  1. The "Vision"
  • Display: Waveshare 10.1" IPS (1920x1200)
  • Ribbon: 20cm DIY HDMI Ribbon Cable
  • Adapter: Right-Angle (R-Bend) HDMI Plug
  1. Power, Storage & "Magic")
  • Storage: Crucial P310 1TB 2230 NVMe SSD
  • Power: UGREEN Nexode 200W Power Bank
  • Charging: Anker 313 45W Charger + 12V Trigger Cable
  • Audio: Waveshare 5W Speakers (Pair) + UGREEN USB Sound Card + 3.5mm Terminal
  • Stealth: UGREEN USB 3.0 Hub + USB Panel Mount
  • Wireless: Intel AX210 Wi-Fi 6E Card
  • Magic: 12mm Gold Power Button + Govee USB LED Strip Rotation Sensor (MPU-6050)
  • Keyboard: Rii i4 Mini Keyboard
  1. Bits & Bobs" Hardware List

Here is the "Bits & Bobs" Hardware List to add to your orders:

  1. The "Anchor" Kit

Since you are 3D printing the frame, you cannot screw directly into the plastic or it will strip. You need Heat-Set Inserts. These are brass nuts you melt into the plastic with a soldering iron.

  • M3 Heat-Set Inserts (Short/3mm) (Ask the printer person to install these for you).
  • M3 x 6mm Button Head Screws These will hold the board to the frame and look much better than the white nylon ones.
  1. The "Basement" Hardware

To secure the SSD and Wi-Fi card into their slots, you need microscopic M2 screws.

  • M2 SSD Mounting Screw Kit
  1. The "Stealth" Adapters

Because the screen is in the base, you have very little height. These keep the cables "flat":

  • 90-Degree USB 3.0 Adapter (Left/Right Pair) Used to tuck your USB sound card and Hub cable flat against the board.
  • 90-Degree 2-Pin Power Jumper Wires To connect your Spine Power Button without the wires hitting the screen.
  1. Adhesives & Finish (Amazon UK)
  • 3M VHB Double-Sided Tape This is the only way to securely mount the heavy UGREEN Power Bank inside a plastic frame so it doesn't rattle.

https://preview.redd.it/kpatikrr67zg1.png?width=1172&format=png&auto=webp&s=499bd01f59a776491f46d651aec43c88ef9beff2

  • B-7000 Multi-Purpose Glue For gluing the 3D-printed "Bag End" door and the speaker grills.

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u/Fun-Program-4333 — 10 days ago

Hi, i need some help with my hobbit book cyberdeck, i have been using google ai to help me design and choose parts and it says they all work perfect together for my build and i just wanted to ask someone more tech minded to double check, if they dont mind or if they have any suggestions, i would appreciate it also i only have a £400 max budget at the moment and i didnt know if there any cheaper alternatatives that could work as that has to i nclude the 3d print.

I am autistic and i can struggle with this stuff but i am determined to do it ^_^

"Bag End Cyber-Tome" Master List optimized for the Imperial Octavo (273 x 190 mm) size and the integrated 3D-printed chassis.

The design is for a debloated windows run cyberdeck for steaming movies, music, reading books online or off and playing some games but obvs not brand new high power ones.

  1. The "Engine Room"
  • Brain: LattePanda Mu N100 Module
  • Base: Lite Carrier Board
  • Cooling: Official Active Cooler
  • Antenna: RPi CM4 Antenna Kit (MHF4)
  • Clock: CR1220 BIOS Battery
  • HDMI Adapter: 90° HDMI Adapter
  1. The "Vision"
  • Display: Waveshare 10.1" IPS (1920x1200)
  • Ribbon: 20cm DIY HDMI Ribbon Cable
  • Adapter: Right-Angle (R-Bend) HDMI Plug
  1. Power, Storage & "Magic")
  • Storage: Crucial P310 1TB 2230 NVMe SSD
  • Power: UGREEN Nexode 200W Power Bank
  • Charging: Anker 313 45W Charger + 12V Trigger Cable
  • Audio: Waveshare 5W Speakers (Pair) + UGREEN USB Sound Card + 3.5mm Terminal
  • Stealth: UGREEN USB 3.0 Hub + USB Panel Mount
  • Wireless: Intel AX210 Wi-Fi 6E Card
  • Magic: 12mm Gold Power Button + Govee USB LED Strip Rotation Sensor (MPU-6050)
  • Keyboard: Rii i4 Mini Keyboard
  1. Bits & Bobs" Hardware List

Here is the "Bits & Bobs" Hardware List to add to your orders:

  1. The "Anchor" Kit

Since you are 3D printing the frame, you cannot screw directly into the plastic or it will strip. You need Heat-Set Inserts. These are brass nuts you melt into the plastic with a soldering iron.

  • M3 Heat-Set Inserts (Short/3mm) (Ask the printer person to install these for you).
  • M3 x 6mm Button Head Screws These will hold the board to the frame and look much better than the white nylon ones.
  1. The "Basement" Hardware

To secure the SSD and Wi-Fi card into their slots, you need microscopic M2 screws.

  • M2 SSD Mounting Screw Kit
  1. The "Stealth" Adapters

Because the screen is in the base, you have very little height. These keep the cables "flat":

  • 90-Degree USB 3.0 Adapter (Left/Right Pair) Used to tuck your USB sound card and Hub cable flat against the board.
  • 90-Degree 2-Pin Power Jumper Wires To connect your Spine Power Button without the wires hitting the screen.
  1. Adhesives & Finish (Amazon UK)
  • 3M VHB Double-Sided Tape This is the only way to securely mount the heavy UGREEN Power Bank inside a plastic frame so it doesn't rattle.
  • B-7000 Multi-Purpose Glue For gluing the 3D-printed "Bag End" door and the speaker grills.

https://preview.redd.it/j56cdwov47zg1.png?width=812&format=png&auto=webp&s=169d05dd145f2779d88c7d40280b09dfb29a5936

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u/Fun-Program-4333 — 10 days ago