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You Can Now Build Your Own 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Spy Tank – 3DPrint.com

3DPrint.com You Can Now Build Your Own 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Spy Tank 3DPrint.com The GoPiGo is a complete Raspberry Pi Robot Car kit which comes with nearly everything you need to get a Raspberry Pi board rolling. It includes the robot body, tires, the motors, controls, and a battery pack.

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3D Printed Game Boy Pocket Case for Raspberry Pi: Pocket PiGRRL – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) 3D Printed Game Boy Pocket Case for Raspberry Pi : Pocket PiGRRL Technabob (blog) Measuring about 5″ tall and 3″ wide, the Pocket PiGRRL is about half the size of the PiGRRL and is actually a bit smaller than the Game Boy Pocket. It has a 2.4″ 320×240 screen, a 2000mAh battery and is powered by the Raspberry Pi A+. Adafruit …

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DIY 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Action Camera (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Action Camera (video) Geeky Gadgets But if you fancy creating your very own action camera, using a Raspberry Pi mini PC and a 3D printer, Conor Yamada has created a compact design and published full instructions to get you going.

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3D Printed Arcade Cabinet Powered By A Raspberry Pi – Geeky Gadgets

3D Printed Arcade Cabinet Powered By A Raspberry Pi Geeky Gadgets Created by Thingyverse user malopezn the files provide everything you need to create a 3D printed arcade cabinet, that can be equipped with a joystick and for control buttons and powered by the awesome Raspberry Pi single board mini PC and a 7inch

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Tyfone 3D Printed Raspberry Pi DIY Smartphone Created For $180 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Tyfone 3D Printed Raspberry Pi DIY Smartphone Created For $180 Geeky Gadgets The Tyfone 3D printed Raspberry Pi powered DIY smartphone has been constructed using a Raspberry Pi mini PC, FONA cellular module available to purchase from Adafruit, together with a 3.5 inch TFT screen and a 3D printed case as well as a few other

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Smartphone – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Smartphone Lifehacker Mach_5's build uses a Raspberry Pi Model A+, a small touch screen, camera, Wi-Fi adapter, GSM antenna, and a few other parts.

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The Pi Tank – 3D Printed Open Source Smartphone Controlled Raspberry Pi … – 3DPrint.com

3DPrint.com The Pi Tank – 3D Printed Open Source Smartphone Controlled Raspberry Pi … 3DPrint.com We are finally beginning to see trends emerge within the desktop 3D printing space, and these trends are pointing in a direction of convergence between 3D printing and robotics. Thanks in a big way to a credit card-sized computer known as the Raspberry …

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High School Teacher Creates Drogerdy, the 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Controlled … – 3DPrint.com

3DPrint.com High School Teacher Creates Drogerdy, the 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Controlled …

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Raspberry Pi Unveils Newer, Faster $35 Computer – TIME

TIME Raspberry Pi Unveils Newer, Faster $35 Computer TIME Raspberry Pi Computer Manufacturing A logo sits on the printed circuit board (PCB) of a Raspberry Pi single-board computer following assembly at Sony Corp.'s technology centre in Pencoed, U.K. Bloomberg—Bloomberg via Getty Images

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Super Game Pi Handheld Raspberry Pi Powered 3D Printed SNES (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Super Game Pi Handheld Raspberry Pi Powered 3D Printed SNES (video) Geeky Gadgets If you are looking to create a Raspberry Pi powered handheld console Adafruit has released instructions on how to build a new device that expands on their previous Gameboy style handheld that was also powered by a Raspberry Pi mini PC. The new Super

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