Years ago I saw that John Leake, of RetroMacCast built a 1/3 scale Macintosh. I was so envious… I really wanted one but didn’t have the time or resources.
Times have changed and technology has moved on. Smaller, cheaper components and new fabrication methods have made the process far easier. I was able to made a smaller, cheaper and simpler version. Now you can make one for yourselves!
Here it is booting up!
All of the instructions and supplies are on Instructables.com Making a Tiny Mac From a Raspberry Pi Zero
Print Settings
Printer brand: Prusa
Printer: I3 MK3S
Resolution: 0.2
Filament brand: 3D Solutech
Filament color: Beige
Filament material: PLA
Notes:
MiniMacFront.stl is placed on it’s back and uses Supports on Build Plate Only
MiniMacBack.stl is placed upright and uses Supports Everywhere with a Brim/Raft
The remaining 2 parts use no supports.
Credits:
cgenco