Thank you, Justin, for sharing your awesome custom cyberdeck! Justin writes:
I built a custom cyberdeck from the ground up with custom
sheet metal, laser cut acrylic, raspberry pi 4, waveshare 12.3 wide
touchscreen, 12v battery, and custom 3d printed parts.
I styled it after a retro corpo briefcase computer from a fictional
cyberpunk setting which was then “acquired” by a punk and modified to suit their needs.
A few highlights:
3d printed “constant force joints” – based on Bornity design
Sheet metal from Sendcutsend
Acrylic from Ponoko
All unused IO access on side of case
Files published on page, Full Cad on Onshape
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