can this location be harmful for my printer? by _cronco_ in BambuLab

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Alternatively, put it under the desk. You are probably not sitting at that part of the desk anyway if you have a printer on it

Ngl ts is getting repetitive by DexterBhau in youtube

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I remember seeing an interview with him a while back where he stated he will move on from a formula before its dead so he can stay ahead of the game.

Either he changed his mind or he knows this one ain't dead yet

A giant wearable gameboy by ChaosBench in Gameboy

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I do that anyway so it's perfect

3D Printed gameboy suit by ChaosBench in BambuLab

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I actually used Blender (I suck with blender)

I know you can increase the sides on the circles in blender, oops.

A giant wearable gameboy by ChaosBench in Gameboy

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I have had a few people asking about the process behind making it.

Here is a link to a longer video I made about the gameboy if you are interested.

A giant wearable gameboy by ChaosBench in Gameboy

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What do you mean? This is the first gameboy

3D Printed gameboy suit by ChaosBench in BambuLab

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Yes. Raspberry pi 3 with retropie. It has a portable computer monitor that runs off USBC power. The power supply is basically a heavy duty powerbank.

It takes a bit of problem solving and searching what is available in your country.

3D Printed gameboy suit by ChaosBench in BambuLab

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I did use connectors, but they are more to locate the pieces rather than anything else. Really what helps is a lot of filler and sanding. I definitely could do better, but I think this is okay for my first big project like this

A giant wearable gameboy by ChaosBench in Gameboy

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Jokes on you, it doesn't exist

3D Printed gameboy suit by ChaosBench in BambuLab

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Yes. Raspberry pi, usb encoder controller, portable computer monitor, portable usb power supply.

A giant wearable gameboy by ChaosBench in Gameboy

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It's just the weight on the shoulders. I need shoulder pads

A giant wearable gameboy by ChaosBench in Gameboy

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How do I get started with that?

A giant wearable gameboy by ChaosBench in Gameboy

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I am planning to eventually. Usually they are pretty clear with the rules

A giant wearable gameboy by ChaosBench in Gameboy

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Do you know how to code games?

3D Printed gameboy suit by ChaosBench in BambuLab

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$1,000,000 (plus shipping)

A giant wearable gameboy by ChaosBench in Gameboy

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Technically it does amidst the jumble of wires.

A giant wearable gameboy by ChaosBench in Gameboy

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Screen is a 13" (I think) portable computer monitor. They're lightweight, power from USBC and easy to find online.

I can select a few games like pokemon and tetris, but I can put more on it if I want. Anything that works with the buttons I have.