
Box-It Raspberry Pi 2 + 3 Case
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Summary The goal was to design a versatile housing solution for various Raspberry Pi projects. Previous attempts at creating a housing led to issues with the lid detaching or loosening quickly, while also compromising airflow and causing overheating problems. By using the housing without a lid, the Raspberry Pi functions smoothly for weeks. To address these concerns, I created a new housing design called RaspiPuzzleCase, which prioritizes durability, affordability, material efficiency, ventilation, ease of printing, assembly, and accessibility to all interfaces except GPI. The design holds together tightly once assembled, making it ideal for applications where the case needs to remain secure. However, this rigid design also presents a challenge when trying to access the Raspberry Pi or its components. To resolve this issue, I introduced an additional model featuring a removable backside and SD slot, allowing users to easily access the device's internal components. To further enhance the housing design, I included alternative lid options with different ventilation patterns and logos for various projects. The assembly process is straightforward: connect parts A and D, then combine them with F, C, and E, finally attaching part B to complete the housing. Print settings: * Printer: Prusa I3 * Rafts: Not required * Supports: None * Resolution: 0.2 mm * Infill: 35%
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