3D Printed Parts

STL files for 3D printing are oriented to print "as-is" on FDM style machines. Original design source may be downloaded using the links below.

  • pytitano-ws-shell.stl
  • pytitano-ws-cover.stl
  • pytitano-ws-button-plate.stl
  • pytitano-ws-face-plate.stl
  • pytitano-ws-screen-plate.stl

Exploded View

The CAD animation shows how the parts fit together. The PyPortal Titano is secured to the screen plate with machine screws. The screen plate is secured to the face plate with screws. The face plate snap fits onto the shell. The cover snap fits onto the back of the shell. The two STEMMA buttons are secured to the button plate with M2.5 nylon standoffs and screws. The button plate is secured to the shell with M2.5 nylon screws.

Design Source Files

The project assembly was designed in Fusion 360. This can be downloaded in different formats like STEP, SAT and more. Electronic components like Adafruit's board, displays, connectors and more can be downloaded from the Adafruit CAD parts GitHub Repo.

Slicing Parts

No supports are required. Slice with setting for PLA material. 

The parts were sliced using CURA using the slice settings below.

  • PLA filament 220c extruder
  • 0.2 layer height
  • 10% gyroid infill
  • 60mm/s print speed
  • 60c heated bed

This guide was first published on Jan 29, 2020. It was last updated on 2023-12-06 13:55:39 -0500.

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