Does anyone know of the L/W/H in centimeters? I'm 3D printing an enclosure for my Raspberry Pi and want it to look similar to this floppy drive. Thanks in advance!
So I can put my Pi inside of it without needing an actual floppy drive, and instead use my own enclosure.Why do you want it similar to your raspberry pi?
I'm not sure. We've got a CNC cutter and machining station for metallic things, but our printer uses what's essentially a spool of weedeater thread.do they make a 3d printer that can make something out of foam, then you can use it in the loss-foam process, to make metal parts?
So you could make a fluorescent orange external FDD?!?!... our printer uses what's essentially a spool of weedeater thread.


I'd like to see if we can order some Navy blue and make a Zip-Drive sort of thing.So you could make a fluorescent orange external FDD?!?!
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Part 1 is easy. Finding a Mac TV, on the other hand... :?:Make the whole thing black! Then use it next to a MacTV!
A to-scale would use a lot of plastic and it isn't that cheap. That, and the Pi doesn't need that much room to begin with. The most scaling I've done is for the length, as it would just be empty space. I've left enough room inside for cables and a tiny fan, as the little Samsung System-on-a-chip generates a fair bit of heat.back on topic: Are you making a to-scale replica of the drive?also is there a size limit on the printer?
This is actually one of the first projects I'd considered. Unfortunately there aren't any translucent plastics for this printer, it's a bit old.It would be sweet if you could print the ADB mouse in translucent colors..
