[FOR SALE] Game Boy Zero Screen Frame
[FOR SALE] Game Boy Zero Screen Frame
This is a frame for the screen that I designed to use on my personal Game Boy Zero project based on the project by sudomod, I added support for the extra two buttons and It will be a platform for other two layers that will hold up the raspberry pi zero and the powerboost board. I recommend to use epoxy to have a clean and strong adhesion.
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Re: [FOR SALE] Game Boy Zero Screen Frame
alcore23 wrote:This is a frame for the screen that I designed to use on my personal Game Boy Zero project based on the project by sudomod, I added support for the extra two buttons and It will be a platform for other two layers that will hold up the raspberry pi zero and the powerboost board. I recommend to use epoxy to have a clean and strong adhesion.
PRINTED PART SHIPPED ON PRIORITY MAIL VIA USPS
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STL FILE TO PRINT ON YOUR OWN VIA PINSHAPE
PinShape
Pictures:
I got a question, have you thought about multiple break out for different sizes on screens. Some of these back up camera tend to sometimes be bulky on the side or even the top and bottom. Maybe a way to do sized break outs on height adjustments could be a general thought? Another comes to mind on building a simple way to build a bridge across the top so the screen's board and screen are touching while in the Game Boy? I really like the idea and would love to see more structures pressure fitting parts together instead of common ideas on 1 big board to rule them all.
Re: [FOR SALE] Game Boy Zero Screen Frame
Those are great ideas and definitely something that I may try to do in the near future. When I designed this frame I did it around the parts I already had and I wanted an all around frame that would also provide more area of structure for additional layers and the pats for the case screws.
I got a question, have you thought about multiple break out for different sizes on screens. Some of these back up camera tend to sometimes be bulky on the side or even the top and bottom. Maybe a way to do sized break outs on height adjustments could be a general thought? Another comes to mind on building a simple way to build a bridge across the top so the screen's board and screen are touching while in the Game Boy? I really like the idea and would love to see more structures pressure fitting parts together instead of common ideas on 1 big board to rule them all.
Maybe eventually as more people produce reviews on my design I will be able to modify it and make of more general use.
Re: [FOR SALE] Game Boy Zero Screen Frame
Any time frame on when you will be making these available?
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I have already started printing a few frames. I want to have at least ten available before I put the link out, just because I would want the person that buys it to get it shipped as quick as possible (just like I would want to if I was the buyer). I believe by Monday I should be putting them up for sale.clayborne wrote:Any time frame on when you will be making these available?
On the other hand I haven't been able to figure out how to use PayPal to make the transaction directly through them (like I have seen other people do on the sudomarket) so I think that I will use eBay.
Thanks for your patience and support.
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Re: [FOR SALE] Game Boy Zero Screen Frame
Hi would anyone in the UK with a 3D printer be able to print one of these for me? Let me know cost etc and I can send you the money via PayPal or something cheers!
Check out my Instagram www.instagram.com/sb.retromods/ to see more of my Game Boy Zero builds
Re: [FOR SALE] Game Boy Zero Screen Frame
Hoped you would be selling top half that holds the shell together with it as well. After seeing your build and hearing you would be offering them up I got pretty stoked as your build looks really clean so far. I could see paying 12 bucks for both halves, but will have to sleep on paying that for just for just the frame.
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@alcore23 If you make any progress make sure to notify me, I buy at least 1 of every part the forums to help support peoples. I'd love to see what else you can come up with to help the community.
Re: [FOR SALE] Game Boy Zero Screen Frame
So I downloaded the STL files and printed them - they fit great in the original DMG case!
However, a word of caution to anyone with one of the aftermarket cases (like the black one from Wermy's custom build). It seems the inner dimensions of those cases are slightly narrower than the original case which makes this part too wide to fit properly (I dont have a caliper so I can't get a precise difference but seems to be around 1/2 mm narrower).
Since my 3d modeling skills are pretty limited (and I don't have a printer myself - had to use 3dhubs.com) I'm planning to modify the bracket with some sandpaper / dremel but thought I'd give a heads up to anyone considering this for their project.
Also, I'd recommend printing the bracket at something like 100 microns, I had mine printed at 200 microns and it's a bit flimsy in the controller bracket area (I think it should still work but it doesn't look as robust as the photos here).
Brian
However, a word of caution to anyone with one of the aftermarket cases (like the black one from Wermy's custom build). It seems the inner dimensions of those cases are slightly narrower than the original case which makes this part too wide to fit properly (I dont have a caliper so I can't get a precise difference but seems to be around 1/2 mm narrower).
Since my 3d modeling skills are pretty limited (and I don't have a printer myself - had to use 3dhubs.com) I'm planning to modify the bracket with some sandpaper / dremel but thought I'd give a heads up to anyone considering this for their project.
Also, I'd recommend printing the bracket at something like 100 microns, I had mine printed at 200 microns and it's a bit flimsy in the controller bracket area (I think it should still work but it doesn't look as robust as the photos here).
Brian
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