
Pi Command Center
thingiverse
Adafruit is expanding its involvement in desktop 3D printing, particularly where it interfaces with electronics. With four 3D printers in-house, a new staff member from the 3D community, and #3dthursday, they are embracing this technology wholeheartedly. One project that showcases the potential of desktop 3D printers is a practical, modular case for the Raspberry Pi, designed by Jason Welsh. His Folding Arduino Lab was previously featured on Thingiverse, and now he has taken up Adafruit's special challenge. The design aims to inspire users to explore their creativity while making the most of their Raspberry Pi. When sharing this project, please remember to attribute it to Jason Welsh and cite Adafruit according to the selected license. A video tutorial is available for a rundown on the design, and instructions are provided for building the unit. As more members of the Adafruit community print and share their feedback on this object, keep an eye out for updates with tweaks to the design files and assembly tips.
With this file you will be able to print Pi Command Center with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Pi Command Center.