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Assembled by Quistnix, the Lego Steam Deck stand proves that, unlike kids these days," you don't need a 3D printer to make custom accessories. A series of images show off the add-on, demonstrating ...
Valve has released CAD files for the Steam Deck that will allow community members to 3D print the external shell of the device so they can see what it's like for themselves before release.
This means we can 3D print it, or at least the shell of it, even before we get our hands on the real one. Visually, we already have a sense of how chonky the Steam Decks are, thanks to a bunch of ...
Even if you don't own a 3D printer or have the CAD software to make use of the files, this PDF schematic of the Deck is quite cool to look at. It includes a load of precision measurements and ...
Valve has released the CAD files of the Steam Deck to enable players to print their own 3D shells. Making them available under a Creative Commons license, Valve said: "Hello!Good news for all the ...
Shout out to Blair Thomas, a friend of the site, who promptly downloaded the CAD files and 3D printed his own replica. He tells us it took about 30 hours to finish with the settings he used, and ...
Worried Steam Deck Isn't Comfortable to Hold? 3D Print One and Find Out. It's more comfortable than it looks, but there's a few quirks that may prove problematic. By Matthew Humphries .
Worried Steam Deck Isn't Comfortable to Hold? 3D Print One and Find Out. It's more comfortable than it looks, but there's a few quirks that may prove problematic. By Matthew Humphries .