
MacPi Studio
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<p>this is my first draft on a Mac Studio Raspberry pi case, it is a 1:1 (or as close as i could get with pixel measurements).</p><p> </p><p>>> this is just a draft model, im planing on changing a lot about it in the futur to make it better <<</p><p>this case should fit more or less every raspberry pi model b that has mounting holes spaced 58x49, and there is a large opening in the back, for you can have a usb adapter hanging out, so you still can connect your peripherals.</p><p>the case is held together with m3 screws, the same with the raspberry pi mount, and 2 m3 nuts for the outer case to be clamped onto the base.</p><p> </p><p>there are 2 difrent types, one with the same sized holes (well, as close as i could get to the real deal XD) and another that is more print friendly, but i doubt that there wont be any cleaning up afterwards with that many holes.</p><p> </p><p>the hole diameters on the realistic one is 1,6mm with 0,4mm in between, and on the print friendly it is 3mm with 2mm in between.</p><p>there is a 9,5mm hole in the front (for now) to fit an led, i know it needs to be smaller (D=0.95-1.0) but i forgot to change it, after i uploaded the model here on prureprinters, so thats definitely one thing that going to be changed.</p><ul><li>added 2 test prints, so you can test print and see, if the exhaust holes can be printed on your printer.</li></ul><p> </p><p>(i do not claim to own or anything similar, aboutany designs, names or any of Apples inc. intellectual properties , all copyrights belongs to Apple inc. )</p>
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