Diecast Remote Raceway - Controller by tqmaker 3d model
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Diecast Remote Raceway - Controller by tqmaker

Diecast Remote Raceway - Controller by tqmaker

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The Diecast Remote Raceway Controller component houses a Raspberry Pi Zero W, a Waveshare 1.3" display HAT and custom lane interface board. The Controller is responsible for all aspects of running a race. Details, the master copy of the STL files and all necessary software can be found in the ghitub repository: https://github.com/tquiggle/Diecast-Remote-Raceway
The control hardware is housed in a three piece case that is based on JdaieLin's PiSugar Case. The controller consists of four 3D printed components (plus one optional temporary part):
bottom-cover.stl - this is an optional bottom cap for use on a completed controller case
while testing, before mounting to a set of starting gate lanes. It is based on the PiSugar pisugar_case_common_cap.STL but has been modified to slightly beef up the clips that hold the cap onto the bottom of the pi-zero-case.
pi-zero-case.stl - a modified version of PiSugar's pisugar_nobatt_shell.STL with embossed labels for the exposed ports. The Raspberry Pi Zero W board mounts to this case.
connector-case.stl - case for the Prototyping pHAT with JST connectors. Snaps onto the pi-zero-case.
lcd-cap.stl - a slightly modified version of the PiSugar 1.3inch_lcd_cap with fillets to beef up the clips. You will need to print the buttons and joystick cap from the original design. The file is pisugar_case_lcd_button_comp.STL.
mount.stl - attaches to the back of two lanes in the starting gate block and the controller stack snaps on to the mount.

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