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The Ultimate Raspberry Pi 4 Laptop -- Episode 407

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The hottest new model of Raspberry Pi has hit the shelves and in order to make the most of it, DJ has decided to make a laptop. With the power of 3D printing, CNC routing, and Linux, will this be a daily driver to outshine your current portable computer? Of course not, but will it be fun? Absolutely.

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Product Name Manufacturer Quantity Buy Kit
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (2GB) RASPBERRY-PI 1 Buy Now
Raspberry Pi Touch Screen RASPBERRY-PI 1 Buy Now
Raspberry Pi Camera v2 RASPBERRY-PI 1 Buy Now
Raspberry Pi Keyboard RASPBERRY-PI 1 Buy Now
Speakerphat Pimoroni 1 Buy Now
Red PLA Verbatim 1 Buy Now

 

 

Additional Parts:

 

Product Name Quantity
Anker (10,000 mAh Power Bank) 1
Rubber Feet 4
Styrene Sheet 1
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  • mindwave
    mindwave over 6 years ago +4
    Im new here, but this project is what drew me here should the STL files be available and Im just missing them? a pointer would e great, I dont want to coy them, but I doo want to use them as the core fpr…
  • TravisGood
    TravisGood over 6 years ago in reply to majestickitty7 +4
    Here's a VCarve file for cutting the face plate with a 1/16" end mill: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TyEkuXhovZ45tprjiRgOmoE5jKs5z0nc/view?usp=sharing
  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 6 years ago in reply to mindwave +3
    they are available there is a file attached below the video, in case you can´t see it try this link: https://www.element14.com/community/servlet/JiveServlet/download/93249-1-287207/Pi%204%20Laptop_Resources
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  • jockelb
    jockelb over 4 years ago

    Hello

    I have a problem to find the "stl" files. In the zip archive is the file "Pi 4 Laptop v19.step".

    But I need the stl file for my 3d printer .

    Can someone help me

    I have Ubuntu system only

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    mayermakes over 4 years ago in reply to jockelb

    having a step file is big benefit as you can alter the file to your needs.

    however to turn it into ans tl file simply import it into any free CAD software (Freecad works great on ubuntu) and export it as stl.

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    mayermakes over 4 years ago in reply to jockelb

    having a step file is big benefit as you can alter the file to your needs.

    however to turn it into ans tl file simply import it into any free CAD software (Freecad works great on ubuntu) and export it as stl.

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