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Google AIY Case Ironman Mark 7 torso and base Adafruit Neopixel rings

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  • abs1.stl
  • abs12.stl
  • abs1234.stl
  • abs2.stl
  • abs2bottom.stl
  • abs2bottommrgd.stl
  • abs3.stl
  • abs34.stl
  • abs4.stl
  • abs_front.stl
  • back.stl
  • base1.stl
  • base2.stl
  • base3top.stl
  • basebicep.stl
  • baseforearm.stl
  • basehelmb.stl
  • bicep.stl
  • chest.stl
  • chest_back.stl
  • elbowjntb.stl
  • forearm.stl
  • hand_joint.stl
  • headjntb.stl
  • helmet.stl
  • larm1.stl
  • larm2.stl
  • larm3.stl
  • larm4.stl
  • mask.stl
  • rarm1.stl
  • rarm2.stl
  • rarm3.stl
  • rarm4.stl
  • reactorneo2.stl
  • reactorneo2hnd.stl
  • shoulderelbow.stl
  • shoulderjntb.stl
  • shoulderpad.stl
  • undies.stl
  • undiesL.stl
  • undiesR.stl
  • undiescut.stl
  • wristjntb.stl

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Publication date 2022-08-15 at 15:25
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2018-06-07 at 07:26
Design number 813696

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*Post a make if you make it! Its extremely disheartening to have your design downloaded thousands of times and nobody makes it.....Or do they? Makes us makers not put our hard work files available.

Old design can be found here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2902928 . HERE is my 2nd design for the Adafruit AIY kit for Raspbery Pi 3 B. Took a few weeks to print mostly due to filament jams I was having....After switching to 100 percent infill for all the torso parts but the helmet, I was able to get it all printed. This build is about 18 inches tall with hands not raised above the head. I remxed Jace1969 awesome costume design, but I did use the helmet from Odino https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:90325 because I needed to be able to open the faceplate for access to the arcade button. I used the screw holes for the voice hat from Adabot Google AIY Voice Kit by Adafruit ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2709085 ). I used the speaker mount from dfoles design Meeseeks Box - Google AIY Voice for the Pi Zero W (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2329814). The ball joints were made using ball joint by chicuco (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:196372). This build uses 2 neopixel 12 rings for the hands and 1 neopixel 16 ring for the Arc reactor. They were added after the fact so they dont exactly fit but they work fine, I used hot glue to keep them in place. I used 7 milky white 10mm LEDs , 2 in the helmet, 3 in the reactor, and 1 for each palm....The LEDS and Neopixels are controlled and powered by an Arduino uno. I plan on putting the white LEDs on the AIY kit soon so they can be voice activated, but as for now they are always on(EDIT: I got the voice activation working, see below ). Some of the files may be redundant, just pick what suits your printer....Also some need to be mirrored. You can figure out what you need easily. If anything is missing please let me know because I have it, I was printing and designing on the fly, so I tried to include what I ended up using. Good luck and happy printing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ei4zIvvzDWk
https://youtu.be/C2rvD73zJ7k

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