A 3D model for a small portable LCD monitor #3dThursday #3dPrinting @abzman2000
It’s common to want to use bare LCD displays in projects: they come in the shape you want and are inexpensive. But the fit and finish are not there – they often require a controller and case. Evan’s Techie Blog looks at 3D printing a case for an LCD panel.
In my travels I came across a at070tn07 LCD display with no controller for it. I don’t remember where it came from but I punched that into google and found a generic driver for it that took composite in. I used that as a composite monitor for a while and it’s not great but it works. It would be much more useful if it were mounted in some sort of enclosure instead of just flapping about. So I did that.
Check out the design and fabrication process in the post here. Evan’s files are on GitHub.
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