Redesigned Lid For A Raspberry Pi Enclosure
Redesigned Lid For A Raspberry Pi Enclosure
First... I've had my MakerGear M2 for one week; it's the first 3D printer I've ever used. I couldn't be happier with it.
OK, second... one of the reasons I bought a 3D printer was to design and print custom enclosures for projects that I've been developing. One of the projects uses a Raspberry Pi with an LCD touch screen, and an enclosure was available for a 2.8" LCD touchscreen. I wanted to redesign the lid of the enclosure to accommodate a larger 3.5" LCD touchscreen. I used 123Design for the CAD, and Simplify3D to drive the printer. I'm pretty satisfied with the result:
OK, second... one of the reasons I bought a 3D printer was to design and print custom enclosures for projects that I've been developing. One of the projects uses a Raspberry Pi with an LCD touch screen, and an enclosure was available for a 2.8" LCD touchscreen. I wanted to redesign the lid of the enclosure to accommodate a larger 3.5" LCD touchscreen. I used 123Design for the CAD, and Simplify3D to drive the printer. I'm pretty satisfied with the result:
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Nice job! (One week, huh? suddenly i feel very unneeded. )
Last edited by Jules on Sat Jan 30, 2016 4:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Very nice. You're a self starter.
If you get OctoPi running on that, you can drive your printer from it....
If you get OctoPi running on that, you can drive your printer from it....
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Does Octopi display anything worthwhile when used with a screen?
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OctoPi itself is just a web service. You can run a web browser on the screen to get the UI.
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Jules wrote:Nice job! (One week, huh? Suddenly i feel very unneeded. )
Thanks! And thanks to this forum (and posts by both of you) for getting me up to speed quickly with the printer and software.jsc wrote:Very nice. You're a self starter.
If you get OctoPi running on that, you can drive your printer from it....
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An article on activating TFT touchscreen interface for Octoprint. Lots of nerdery on this page, but the pics look interesting. http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?1,460818Vandal968 wrote:Does Octopi display anything worthwhile when used with a screen?
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I have also seen folks using older tablets and phones as a screen as well. I have an old IPad that developed some lines on the screen that I hoped to use as an interface on one of my printers. I could use the LCD panel, but the iPad is kinda sweet.
Why oh why is the Marlin LCD interface laid out in such an unusable fashion I'll never know. Why would you bury the most important function (jog axis) you would use 10 times a day 3 layers deep at the bottom of a list of functions is beyond me.
I'm finally back to where I started two days ago!
A thread with some stuff in it I update every once in a while. viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9
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A thread with some stuff in it I update every once in a while. viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9
See some of my stuff http://www.thingiverse.com/willnewton/favorites
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The newest version of octoprint supports the touch ui . I have found it to be very good. It can be enabled via settings.
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I don't see anything about that in MY settings, and I just updated to the very latest devel version. Where is it?
Sorry for starting this thread hijack. I'm glad you found anything I've said helpful
Sorry for starting this thread hijack. I'm glad you found anything I've said helpful
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It is a plugin. go to plugins and activate the plugin manager .search new plugins for touch ui download install reboot . afterwards any small screen can trigger it automatically. They have other usefull plugins worth a look while you are there.