
Flirc Raspberry Pi 3B+ caddy attaches to Ender 5 rail using T Nuts
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I created this FLIRC Raspberry Pi 3B+ case caddy from scratch in Fusion 360 to secure my Raspberry Pi 3B+ in an aluminum FLIRC case running Octopi to my Ender 5 Pro using the rail under the Ender 5 control panel using two M5x8mm allen head screws and T nuts. The caddy is designed to sit flat on and be supported by the table as well. Print on the large flat "bottom" side using supports. There are only two openings that require support. I used 100% infill and it took me about 4-6 hours to print depending on print quality. I left it about three millimeters long in the length and attached a 3mm small rubber sticky bumper to take up that slack which allows better airflow around the device and allows the Flirc case to effortlessly rotate in and out of the caddy (assuming the bumper is applied low in the case to allow rotation). Now that I think of it, adding that bump in plastic to eliminate the sticky rubber bumper altogether would make a good remix... I've include the .stl and .step file for folks that are interested. This is my first design I've created from scratch as I self learn Fusion 360. I think it came out very well for a novice. I hope you like it too. Enjoy!
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