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Missing piece in stl files? Are Hinge1.stl and Hinge2.stl supposed to be identical? #13
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Hello!
The hinges are identical, yeah. Just some weird naming conventions from the
designer i think.
And whoops -- I think i was missing the plate you are referring to, I will
add it and re-upload this week. There is a piece that sits to cover the usb
cable being threaded up to the top case area, which makes it look a bit
cleaner
…On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 8:43 PM Bill Heil ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi there - two (perhaps related) questions.
1. I'm starting to print out the STL files, and I can't seem to tell
where circled part in your YouTube video is from.
It appears to be a hinge, plus some other plate with two screw holes that
I can't find in the STL files. I can see that there are two screw holes in
a similar location in Bottom.STL, but there isn't the plate visible in the
YouTube video.
1. Hinge1.STL and Hinge2.STL appear to be identical. I printed them
out and I can't tell the difference between the two of them. Is this on
purpose? Part of me was wondering if one of these Hinge files was meant to
be the part I can't appear in the above question.
Thanks! Images for 1 below
I can't find this in the STL files, comparing them to your from YouTube
video
Screenshot.2024-02-25.at.5.32.16.PM.png (view on web)
<https://github.com/zerowriter/zerowriter1/assets/1684112/68418f2f-2e3f-48cb-82b8-8cf818494ec4>
Here is Bottom.STL, doesn't appear to match the YouTube video
Screenshot.2024-02-25.at.5.36.45.PM.png (view on web)
<https://github.com/zerowriter/zerowriter1/assets/1684112/b0cf834c-9772-4216-8585-19b454428fe9>
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Okay, thanks. So, you have to glue the hinges to the dispay housing? |
Refer to
http://penkesu.computer
The gameboy hinges are glued in to place, the 3d printed covers are just
laid on top without glue
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Okay, thanks. So, you have to glue the hinges to the dispay housing?
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https://github.com/zerowriter/zerowriter1/blob/main_full/zerowriter_stl_mar24.zip Here's an updated zip file with the more recent STL files I used in the videos. It includes the cover piece for hiding the cable, and it uses an earlier version of the display panel without the supports (which weren't used anyway) and makes it easier to stuff things in the display housing area. |
Hi there - two (perhaps related) questions.
It appears to be a hinge, plus some other plate with two screw holes that I can't find in the STL files. I can see that there are two screw holes in a similar location in Bottom.STL, but there isn't the plate visible in the YouTube video.
Thanks! Images for 1 below
I can't find this in the STL files, comparing them to your from YouTube video
Here is Bottom.STL, doesn't appear to match the YouTube video
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