
Passberry, a minimal case for Raspberry Pi 4
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About Passbolt ============ Passbolt is an open source password manager built for collaboration. Secure, flexible, and automation ready. Trusted by 10,000 organizations, including Fortune 500 companies, press, governments and defence forces. https://www.passbolt.com/ “So versatile, you can even run it on a Raspberry Pi” Passbolt servers are designed to be simple to install and easy to manage. Yet they are enterprise-ready and can support complex setup for high availability. Ok you’re sold, you have time to spare this weekend and you decided to install passbolt CE on a Raspberry Pi following the installation guide (https://help.passbolt.com/hosting/install/ce/raspberry.html), but now you’re asking yourself, is it safe to use it without a case? In theory you could keep it like this, but in practice if you short 5V & 3.3V or maybe 3.3V & GND inadvertently, it will be permanently damaged. That's why we created the "Passberry" case. Designing the case =============== Why does it look like this? The answer is quite simple, the design meets specific criterias such as: * No supports: cleaning up a 3D print is no fun; * Minimal enclosure: the Raspberry is tiny, it should stay that way; * Optimal airflow: No fans required but mining bitcoins is not advised; * No glue: in case you need to disassemble it, anyway gluing can be messy; * No screws: the case is ready to use out of the printing bed; * Print in less than 4h; it also means less plastic used in the process. How to print? ========== The .STL files are available at this address [Repo link]. It is advised to print the Passbery case with the following parameters on an FDM machine: * Layer height: 0.2mm * Infill: 100% * Nozzle: 0.4mm * Material: PLA But don’t hesitate to experiment, if you know what you are doing.
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