Inspired by r/unixporn and cyberdeck builds, I made my own Handinavi from Serial Experiments Lain.
The lone size of the Raspberry Pi board + GPIO screen fully assembled made it a whopping 3cm horizontally, which isn't ideal. For reference, the source Handinavi is only as wide as a Motorola StarTAC, or charitably the Apple Newton. I'm modeling a damn brick. Despite that, I managed to keep it as compact as possible just to house the Pi, display, and battery.
The outside shell went through so many alterations in Blender until I decided to just learn how to use Fusion 360. Can't say this aspect of making the Handinavi is exciting to explain since trial and error is a typical motion of modeling from scratch.
The case comes with a hinged faux trackpad, snapguides, and inserts for the accessories. I also branded my username on the inside of the case, with a level depression to make space for a power cell. The back is carved out for an adhesed pseudo-vent and a hole for the sd card to rest on. I opted out of adding snapjoints as the guides were compact enough to hold the case together.
Some parts weren't modeled like the ribbon cable sockets or the antenna steels. Instead I could just take apart old computers for these parts or get them off Adafruit online for under the price of a steak. Which is what I did.
- GPIO Ribbon Cable 2x10 IDC Cable - 20 pins 12" long
- To be added...
While functional, they don't really do much but look pretty until I figure out what to do with them to improve the build. Isn't that the art of the cyberdeck?