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Major Features

 

Raspberry Pi/Touch Screen Compatibility

The three major components required to make this BMO work are a Raspberry Pi (I used a 4), this display from Amazon (Has touch screen functionality if you want it), and this HDMI L Adapter that is required to be able to connect the screen to the Pi in the tight confines of the BMO casing. The display comes with a 5V cable that can connect it to the Pi's 5V pin for power (with a male/female cable extensions), this means only the Pi power cable is required.

 

Standardized Assembly

All electronics as well as the back plate are designed to be fastened with M3 bolts.

 

Power Cable and GPIO Opening

There is an opening for the power cable as well as male/female GPIO cable extensions.

 

BMO Stencil

Included, is a stencil that centers itself on the case so that you can paint "BMO" on the case.

 

No Supports Needed, Two Piece Design

No Supports are necessary on any piece of this model. The case itself prints in two large parts.

 

If you would like to download demo versions of any of my models, you can find them here​​​​​​​

 

You can read more about this model and my experience building it here.

 

All my models are designed with a focus on hidden seams, ease of assembly, little to no support printing, and accuracy in mind.

 

If you need any help with the printing or building process, or you just have a prop you would like to see me do, feel free to email me.

 

 

BMO Case

SKU: 22
$2.00Price
  • None of my models may be resold as digital files or physical recreations/prints. If you would like to sell casts/reproductions/modifications of my models, contact me and we can discuss a partnership.

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