Tiny Mac From A Raspberry Pi Zero W 3D Printer Model

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Summary

There is an updated version of this project The original screen is no longer available.

Years ago I saw that John Leake, of RetroMacCast built a 1/3 scale Macintosh. I was so envious... I really wanted one but didn't have the time or resources.

Times have changed and technology has moved on. Smaller, cheaper components and new fabrication methods have made the process far easier. I was able to made a smaller, cheaper and simpler version. Now you can make one for yourselves!

Here it is booting up!

All of the instructions and supplies are on Instructables.com Making a Tiny Mac From a Raspberry Pi Zero

Check out the Macintosh Librarian's remix for a great video summarizing the Instructable.

MiniMacFrontPlain.stl was included if you wish to print it on it's side.

03/25/2021 updated the MiniMacBack.stl file to allow for bulkier ribbon cables.
06/17/2021 I've added a V2 version to the instructable that moves the SD card to the disk drive slot on the front of the Mac.

MacPlus_v2.skp 992.6KB
MiniMacBack.stl 82.9KB
MiniMacBack_V2.stl 84.0KB
MiniMacDisk.stl 1.8KB
MiniMacDiskBack_V2.stl 6.7KB
MiniMacDiskFront_V2.stl 24.4KB
MiniMacFront.stl 54.2KB
MiniMacFrontPlain.stl 50.0KB
MiniMacFrontPlain_V2.stl 51.9KB
MiniMacFront_V2.stl 56.0KB
MiniMacToggle.stl 9.6KB
MiniMacToggle_V2.stl 12.6KB