Thanks for the STL shares. Sharing is caring.
That looks great, and its a good skill to learn too.
Hi Proteus, your latest modification of the detachable battery version is great, but I couldn’t find the download link on your blog. Could you share the STL file?
Due to circumstances, we have suspended the download release.
To avoid confusion, we have also deleted the original post.
I’m interested in that faceplate and the touchpad mod.
Where did you get those two?
Is it hard to implement the touchpad mod?
Just upgraded to a CM5, and modelled a new case to celebrate. The CM5 is rapid compared to the 4, all the typical cyberdeck lag is gone!
I mostly use the uconsole for tinkering and dev when I’m in bed and the kids are asleep, I’ve remodelled cases for it over and over and this one feels pretty solid.
Model here for anyone interested: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2536058-handheld-uconsole-case#profileId-2791604
Hi can you tell me where i can get stl for this back case thank you.
Looks like pizza modded this STL uConsole-Parts/STL/Case/Back.stl at main · strtfnst/uConsole-Parts · GitHub
Just guessing based on comments in this thread
Just found your repo! uConsole-Parts/STL/Case/Front.stl at main · strtfnst/uConsole-Parts · GitHub
What is the gear looking cutout in the front between the mouse buttons and trackball?
2 questions generally where do you get those top-mount antennas and is it safe to run cm5 or is there heat issues
That’s not my repository.
I simply customized it based on publicly available data.







