I you decide to use SLS service like sculptéo you should make the parts printed at 99.7% of the original model size. Because it’s easier, give the bests finitions, and also because nylon is a good material for outdoor usage (UV, temperature). The other costless possibility is to ask to a friend or a Fablab into your city to 3D printing the case for you.īut personaly i will recomand you to pay ~80€ for online service of 3D SLS nylon printing like Sculpteo. First of all you can decide you don’t need it at all and tinker your eReader. The 3D model parts files of the case are available on my Thingiverse page.Ībout the 3D printed case you have to take a choice. Kobo D1-11-04 4000mAh battery from Ebay.A newer and larger battery, you can choose between two :.A small switch, i recommand the GB147 on-off switch.A 1k and a 10k resistors, it’s available anywhere.The 3D Printed case designed for the Nook NST (see lower).GPS Module GP735 + 6 wire JST cable from Sparkfun.A 32Gb MicroSDXC + SD adaptater available anywhere.Nook Simple Touch E-reader (BNRV300) mostly from Ebay.You will need to buy somes compomants like the Nook Simple Touch itself or the GPS module, of course you can use some part you already have. like all other eReader his baterry life impressive. But it run a rootable android 2.1 (Eclair) and had an accessible UART port.Īnd. It’s run a very low hardware, literaly less than a Raspberry PI Zero. ![]() The Nook simple Touch is a Barne & Nobles eReader released in 2011. That’s why i have decomposed in this tutorial the simplest way to achieve your own NOOK. I’m aware about the difficulty can represent reproducing my work to rebuilding your own eReader. This article is an How To directly linked to my previous article about the E-ink GPS topographic’s map.
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