Update: added the base plate, a final version of the keyboard base and a floppy box model.
This is a miniature model of a classic Amstrad PC1640 I made to house an oled screen and a ESP32 micro controller. I started this project to see if I could model a complex object with its real life measurements then scale it down for printing with openSCAD.
To build it you will need a long (~30mm) M4 screw and Nut. I recommend some rubber feet or a piece of 1mm rubber sheet since that is what I tend to use on all my prints nowadays to keep them from sliding around. It should be fine without it tho.
For the electronics you will need 2 3mm leds (red and green) as well as some kind of microcontroller to drive your display - I used an esp32 and an esp8266.
I included mounting inserts into the monitor for the common .96" and 1.3" OLED modules you can find on amazon and aliexpress.
I will add some more details in the next few days and maybe a link or two to the matching displays and boards.
base_mount.stl | 29.6KB | |
base_spacer.stl | 87.6KB | |
floppy_box.stl | 11.5KB | |
floppy_closed.stl | 150.2KB | |
floppy_disk.stl | 151.4KB | |
floppy_led_holder.stl | 182.2KB | |
floppy_open.stl | 88.5KB | |
insert096tft.stl | 50.6KB | |
insert13tft.scad | 1.1KB | |
insert13tft.stl | 55.6KB | |
keyboard.stl | 330.5KB | |
monitor_back_easy_1.stl | 900.7KB | |
monitor_back_easy_2.stl | 49.4KB | |
monitor_front.stl | 502.7KB | |
monitor_front_easy_1.stl | 515.2KB | |
monitor_front_easy_2.stl | 146.4KB | |
monitor_spacer.stl | 89.1KB | |
pc_case_easy_1.stl | 216.0KB | |
pc_case_easy_2.stl | 134.2KB | |
pc_case_easy_3.stl | 801.8KB | |
pc_case_lid.stl | 94.2KB | |
screw_holder.stl | 91.7KB |