Rasberry Pi 3A+ Case
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A basic case for the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ is a must-have. It's so tiny and compact that you'll want to house it in a matching tiny case. More work remains to be done, though. Edit: With r1, I've added a bigger chamfer on top to counteract the widening effect caused by printing. Additionally, minor adjustments have been made for better fitting. Still waiting for this print job to complete. Edit: To take it up another notch, I've designed a top that can be screwed onto a surface using long screws called "top_grid1_longScrews." Alternatively, you can opt for a grid-free top with slots and no other features. This mini computer is truly amazing! To assemble the case, I recommend using 3 mm wood or plastic countersunk screws. While 3x12 mm screws will suffice, M3 should also work if the holes are threaded. However, 2 - 2.5mm screws might be a better choice for optimal performance. The case was printed in ABS with an Ender 2 and PLA with a cr10. Interestingly, PLA didn't suffer from CPU heat, which is a plus.
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