
Case for Pi Zero W
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I wasn't entirely satisfied with the Pi Zero cases I found elsewhere online, so I decided to create my own using OpenSCAD. If you're interested in tweaking it to your specifications, I've included the .scad file for your convenience. Designed with #2 pan head machine screws in mind, which I happened to have on hand. The parametric features within the included .scad file allow you to easily switch to a different screw size or adjust to accommodate your printer's specific tolerance requirements. I've also designed a few versions of the top and bottom, offering either closed or open access for heat sink/gpio pins. Notably, the heatpad version is intended for use with a small square of silicone heatpad material. During my testing, I discovered that printing a 100% infill top and incorporating the silicone provided almost as effective cooling as the little aluminum heatsinks in an environment with no airflow.
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