Audio Bracket, Screen Stencil, and Shoulder Drill Guide
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 3:15 pm
.edit: Now that wermy has made 3d printing it's own category, and this post might get more views, I'll leave a few more tips.
Hey guys! here are a few parts i have made to help with building your gameboy zero.
Audio bracket, hold headphone jack and amp. Also allows for you to hide your wires underneath through the tunnels to make it look much cleaner. Only works for one channel, however. I do all my builds with mono sound so this is how i designed it.
The audio bracket is meant to be printed without supports, except for the little tabs that hold the amp. If you have s3d as a slicer, I'd recommend doing manual support. Delete all the support under the tunnels, and just leave the support in the tabs. If you are using a slicer without manual support, you will just have to have it turned on everywhere.
If anyone would like one but doesn't have a printer, you can try a local 3d hub or library with 3d printer. Or, I can print one for you for 5$ plus shipping if you'd like. Not really trying to sell it, thats why I'm offering the files for free. But if you don't have a printer, and would like to throw a few bucks my way as a thank you, then I wouldn't mind printing one for you haha I'm sharing the file for personal use and to print for your friends. Please do not sell commercially, or mass produce for resell


Next is a simple screen stencil. About 1.3mm thick. Lets you draw a quick guide line so you can shave down your screen a little easier

lastly, a drill guide for shoulder buttons. They are meant to be used with the large 12mm cap tactiles, like the ones i sell in my signature. This is to make sure that you drill both your buttons evenly spaced and that it doesnt collide with the battery compartment. Can be used for other butonns as well, obviously just drill to your desired diameter. The flat edge goes towards the outside walls while the veveled edge faces the center of the gameboy. Work on both sides, just flip it over and make sure the notch is on top, otherwise your holes wont be even

Let me know if you have any questions!
Download are here below
Hey guys! here are a few parts i have made to help with building your gameboy zero.
Audio bracket, hold headphone jack and amp. Also allows for you to hide your wires underneath through the tunnels to make it look much cleaner. Only works for one channel, however. I do all my builds with mono sound so this is how i designed it.
The audio bracket is meant to be printed without supports, except for the little tabs that hold the amp. If you have s3d as a slicer, I'd recommend doing manual support. Delete all the support under the tunnels, and just leave the support in the tabs. If you are using a slicer without manual support, you will just have to have it turned on everywhere.
If anyone would like one but doesn't have a printer, you can try a local 3d hub or library with 3d printer. Or, I can print one for you for 5$ plus shipping if you'd like. Not really trying to sell it, thats why I'm offering the files for free. But if you don't have a printer, and would like to throw a few bucks my way as a thank you, then I wouldn't mind printing one for you haha I'm sharing the file for personal use and to print for your friends. Please do not sell commercially, or mass produce for resell
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Download are here below
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