
pi zero wall mount
thingiverse
Should print upright - large holes on top - with no supports. Should work in just about any material and on any printer. This is compatible with [thing:1972467](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1972467) and probably other raspberry pi zero 1.3/W/WH cases with through-holes. After printing, use a M2.5 screw to draw a M2.5 nut into each of the capture holes. Draw them all the way in. Then, mount to the wall. using the large screw holes. Finally, attach your assembled case to the mount, and engage the screws into the captive nuts. __Customization__ __mountscrew d1__ is the diameter of the mounting screw's threaded portion __mountscrew d2__ is the diameter of the mounting screw's head __mountscrew h__ is the height of the mounting screw's head __thickness__ is the overall thickness of the plate. If __thickness__ is too small, the mounting screw holes and/or the nut holes will not work right. 7mm is the correct thickness to attach [the case from 1972467](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1972467) using 25mm screws __margin__ is the size of the plate above and beyond the minimum physical dimensions of the raspberry pi zero board. It is applied to all 4 sides, so the length and width of the board will increase by double this amount __mark__ sets a text mark on the inside of the case. set to 0 to turn off. set to 1 to see the thing ID. set to 2 to see my internal design listing number __rounded corners__ sets the radius to round the corners. 0 for square corners.
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