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CyberPi - raspberry pi 5 powered cyberdeck
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A cyberdeck design i made and built as a replacement for my old laptop. Inspired by some articulating desk lamp arms, [igorF2's design found here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4739055), and an inland mk47 keyboard, my intention when deciding to build this, was for it to replace my ~13 year old shitty laptop. I use it mostly just for taking notes when I run dnd sessions, but the battery only lasts like 2.5 hrs and would die a lot during sessions. This will last ~6-7 hrs of light use, based on the battery packs screen.
I manually split these to be printed on my Voron v0.2, and made some connectors to align the pieces, and ultimately superglued it together.
Printed at a 0.15mm layer height in a mix of inland PETG + black, and translucent green
In terms of a part list this is what i used (hyperlinked to where i purchased):
- raspberry pi 5 (8gb) - $70
- raspberry pi 5 m.2 hat - $12
- raspberry pi usb 3.0 hub - $12 - this does have a usb c 5v power in port, using a random c to a ca
I manually split these to be printed on my Voron v0.2, and made some connectors to align the pieces, and ultimately superglued it together.
Printed at a 0.15mm layer height in a mix of inland PETG + black, and translucent green
In terms of a part list this is what i used (hyperlinked to where i purchased):
- raspberry pi 5 (8gb) - $70
- raspberry pi 5 m.2 hat - $12
- raspberry pi usb 3.0 hub - $12 - this does have a usb c 5v power in port, using a random c to a ca
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