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LED Matrix 64x32 w/ ESP32 M4 Matrix Portal Housing

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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  • ESP32 M4 Matrix Portal x 1:
  • Led Matrix 64x32 - HUB75 - 160x80mm x 1:
  • M2 screws x 1:

Description

This 3D-printable case is custom-designed to fit a 64x32 LED matrix (HUB75) along with an ESP32 Matrix Portal M4. It offers a clean, professional enclosure that ensures secure mounting, good heat dissipation, and easy access to all ports. The case is compact and suitable for both desktop and wall-mounted setups.

The case is part of a larger project: a connected, real-time updatable LED display driven by an ESP32 microcontroller (Matrix Portal M4 recommended, but other compatible boards can be used). When powered on, the display shows a QR code or URL that allows users to access and control the screen remotely via a web interface.

The firmware includes multiple display modes:

  • Clock mode with customizable background
  • Stock tracker with historical price charts
  • Spotify integration, displaying the current track (title, artist, duration, album art), or an animated logo when idle
  • James Webb Space Telescope image mode, showing updated space images alongside the clock

📸 Note: Any flickering seen in videos is caused by the camera sensor and is not visible to the naked eye.

This project is ideal for adding a smart, dynamic display to your workspace or home. The case is easy to print (no supports required) and quick to assemble, making it a great companion for any matrix-based display project.

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brilliant - thanks for sharing this . what size screws are you using to joint the two halves please ?
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Hi! how does the screen hold in please? isn't it open-ended, can't it just fall out from the front?
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Hi ! The screen is held in place by friction with the case, which is tighter at the opening. I also added a few drops of hot glue inside to make sure it stays secure. It’s been several months and nothing has moved.
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any guides to set up the software side of things? I have all the hardware thanks to you
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Hi ! I’ll upload the code to my GitHub soon and share my username once it’s done.
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