This classy Raspberry Pi cyberdeck uses a hardwood case, and I’m really jealous
When people make their own cyberdecks, the casing can be just as interesting as the computing part. There are lots of different ways to house the wiring; some people opt for a secure briefcase to keep all their hardware safe, while others rev up the 3D printer and make their own. So, when I saw that someone had made their cyberdeck using hardwood, I knew I had to check it out. Sure enough, the end result looks like a spy gadget from the 70s, and I'm in love.
When people make their own cyberdecks, the casing can be just as interesting as the computing part. There are lots of different ways to house the wiring; some people opt for a secure briefcase to keep all their hardware safe, while others rev up the 3D printer and make their own. So, when I saw that someone had made their cyberdeck using hardwood, I knew I had to check it out. Sure enough, the end result looks like a spy gadget from the 70s, and I’m in love.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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