Encasing for Raspberry Pi

Encasing for Raspberry Pi

thingiverse

Following Chris Desjardins' design from Thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/cdesjardins/designs), I imported the .DXF file into Blender using a third-party importer. To make it 3D printable, I removed all embossed text and checked the generated STL files in Netfabb for any issues. The printed result was satisfactory but required minor adjustments due to the perfection of the original drawing. A new set of STL files were made after filing down parts by a tenth of a millimeter. For printing, I used 15% fill, 3 shells, and 0.1mm layer height without raft or supports, designed with Blender (http://www.blender.org).

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