Pimoroni Badger 2040W Case

Pimoroni Badger 2040W Case

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A 3D printed case for Pimoroni's Badger 2040 W e-ink RP2040 with WiFi badge: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/badger-2040-w a remix of usedbytes https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5320100 - compared to his, on mine, the USB port is a USB-mini, and it's on the opposite side from his. You can choose in OpenSCAD which you want. I bought the stock 2xAAA battery box from Pimoroni, so I give you the option of attaching the battery box to the back with zip ties You don't need supports for the screw recesses on the front face: In OpenSCAD I've set up a single sacrificial layer between the screw head recess and the shaft recess - just use a sharp wire to remove the membrane blocking the screw shafts in the front face. These `.stl`s derived from `badger_2040_W.scad` set up for 2mm screw. `badger_2040_W_dia=3.scad` makes the screw diameter an editable parameter and defaults it to 3mm. `badger_2040_W_dia3.stl` was made from it using the default parameters Its pictured with the 3mm screws used. ## Use the free, open-source [OpenSCAD](https://www.openscad.org) app on your computer. You'll need to have **badger_2040.dxf** and **badger_2040_W.scad** in the same directory. ## Choose to have the case's opening for the USB socket on the left or the right when you are looking at the e-ink display ## Choose whether you need an opening in the case to feed the power cable through. ## Choose whether you need openings in the back to run zip ties through

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