Pi Zero legs

Pi Zero legs

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I began by crafting a holder for my Raspberry Pi Zero, which I then followed up with a clip for a USB battery stick. Next, I merged the two components and added some space to increase clearance between the battery and the top of the Pi. Two clips can be slipped onto the ends of a battery stick, after which they can be slid in to catch the corners of the pi. The legs and battery holder should clip over the pi, and can grab along the edge wherever there isn't a connector in the way. I printed these parts in PetG, but PLA would work just as well. I needed these components to mount my Raspberry Pi Zero on a robot chassis with a standard cheap USB battery stick. To keep everything in place, I simply hot-glued the feet onto the device.

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