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From: Andrew Chilicki <62761679+andrewchilicki@users.noreply.github.com>
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## Final Design
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- The computer’s outer shell was modeled in Blender from the ground up, closely following reference images from the show to capture the original look.
- The design was then optimized for 3D printing.
- The structure was made modular, allowing for easy assembly and disassembly.
- Each part includes a flat printing surface, enabling clean prints without the need for supports.
- - Precise tolerances were incorporated to ensure a snug fit for all components.
+ - Tolerances were incorporated to ensure a snug fit for all components.
- Finally, the interior was equipped with an adjustable Raspberry Pi mount.
- - The mounting bracket can move both laterally and forward, allowing for fine-tuned alignment of the LCD screen with the front panel.
+ - The mounting bracket can move laterally, and the RPi forward, allowing for fine-tuned alignment of the LCD screen with the front panel.
## Final Product