
Box-It Raspberry Pi 2 & 3 Case
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The goal was to design a brand new housing system. For other chassis, the lid failed to secure properly or loosened quickly. Some cases had vents on the ground, causing frequent crashes due to overheating problems. After using the housing without a lid, the Raspberry Pi worked flawlessly for weeks. So I aimed to create a housing that: * Did not fall apart * Was affordable and saved materials * Had sufficient ventilation grilles * Was easy to print * Easy to assemble without gluing or screws (except for the Raspberry itself) * Provided access to all interfaces without GPI Here is my solution: RaspiPuzzleCase Attached you will find: Bottom A Top B USB Front F HDMI Front D SD Slot E Backside C Pretty impressive, indeed! Take good care! Once assembled, the housing holds tightly together. Attempting to open the case may damage its parts. In some applications like media players, NAS systems, or desktops, this might be beneficial. Very well then... easy to disassemble! So in addition, I have created an alternative model: Part C-Backside-Open and Part E-SD-Slot-Open. To access the raspberry, simply lift part E carefully, and then release the other parts. I also added alternative lids: Plan No cuts or grill; feel free to enhance Grill Two grills Whale Docker-Whale Logo Raspi Raspberry Logo The way to assemble is as follows: Connect Part A with D Connect Part A+D with F Connect Part A+F with C Connect Part A+C with E Connect Parts D, F, C, and E with B, Done. Enjoy your new housing for your projects. I have enhanced the housing with LED parts and Power Connect for Docker Clusters!
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