Board clip
cults3d
I've been searching for ways to securely attach boards like Arduinos and Raspberry Pis to enclosures. For a while now, I've been creating custom clip designs, such as my Generic Clip, Arduino Clip, and Raspberry Pi Clip. However, each board requires a unique clip tailored to its specific mounting hole positions. Instead of designing individual clips for every board, I thought it would be more efficient to create clips that fit directly into the mounting holes and can be glued onto a baseboard. This solution is independent of the mounting hole locations, making it compatible with various boards like the Raspberry Pi Model Zero, 1, or 2, as well as the Arduino Uno and Mega. All you need to do is insert the pegs into the mounting holes and glue them onto the board - it's that simple. The OpenSCAD file I've provided allows you to customize the height and diameters of the clips to suit your needs.
With this file you will be able to print Board clip with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Board clip.