Board clip
thingiverse
I've been searching for ways to attach boards like Arduinos or Raspberry Pis to enclosures without custom clips. So far, I've created different clip designs tailored to each board's mounting hole positions. My Generic Clip, Arduino Clip, and Raspberry Pi Clip all work well, but they require specific designs for each board type. I wanted a more universal solution that would fit any enclosure, regardless of the board's size or model. That's why I designed clips that slide into the mounting holes and can be glued directly to a baseboard. This approach is independent of the board's hole positions, so it works with Raspberry Pi Model Zero, 1, or 2, as well as Arduino Uno or Mega boards. All you need to do is place the pegs in the mounting holes and attach them to your enclosure using glue. It's a straightforward process that requires no custom clips or designs. You can even customize the height and diameters of the pegs using the OpenSCAD file I've provided.
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.