Anycubic i3 Mega Raspberry Pi frame holder

Anycubic i3 Mega Raspberry Pi frame holder

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Hello Everyone! Recently I acquired Raspberry Pi 4B 2GB as a remote control for Anycubic I3 Mega using Octoprint for it. I deliberately avoided placing this computer inside the 3D Printer, opting instead to have the flexibility to plug and unplug the Raspberry whenever needed. Firstly, I printed a case for Raspberry from <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3735600">this</a> link. This case was designed by <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/Harryb1991">Harryb1991</a>, and I chose the one without special holes for a fan, as I had purchased an aluminum radiator but have yet to install it on the board. Raspberry Pi, even in its own case, still lacked a designated spot around the printer. I needed to find a solution that would allow me to plug and unplug the entire case with the computer whenever necessary. I examined the right side of the printer and selected the ideal "arm" where the right motor is located. There were two screws spaced 45mm apart, which I decided to utilize. I designed a holder that enables me to place Raspberry Pi on this "arm." I employed Fusion 360 for designing this part. I also created another version that appears more solid and modern. However, I didn't print it, test it, or verify if everything was correctly designed. If you wish to print it, please do so at your own risk. I have attached the free Fusion 360 model. The models are saved in the following formats: .stl, .iges, .sat, .smt, .step, .obj, .skp, and .ipt. Feel free to modify them as you see fit.

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