Raspberry Pi 2-B+ Case w/RAMBo mount arms
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Actually remixed from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:922740 which is a remix by the same designer of the one I'm supposed to identify as a remix. Stupid Thingiverse - no reward for that! The changes in my design are as follows: The mounting arms have been modified to match the screw pattern for a RAMBo controller (95mm x 96mm). My intention was to mount it on the back side of the board using the same screws, but I imagine you could use some really long screws with standoffs to mount it above the RAMBo. The GPIO slot has been opened versus the breakaway slot in the original since I need access to some of the pins. Many of the edges have been rounded. It uses the same screws as the one it's remixed from: (4) #4-24 x 1/4" pan head sheet metal screws, (4) #4-24 x 3/4" pan head sheet metal screws, and the mounts are sized appropriately for M3 screws. Update - 2015-02-09 I had a request to make the internal Pi mount screwless. V2 is my first pass at that. It's currently untested, so if you print it out before I do, please post a comment to let me know how it turned out. It might be a few days before I can get to it. Update - 2015-02-09 I had a change in plans, so I was able to print out the V2 top and bottom of the case and mount it in my Prusa i3. I wound up using some metric M3x20 machine screws since I didn't have any SAE #4x3/4" sheet metal screws. It worked perfectly - the fit was very snug, and the Pi isn't going anywhere. Due to another request, I created a v3 based on the internally screwless v2 without the mounting arms. Print Settings Printer: T-MAX 2.0 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 25% Notes: Printed in: * Bottom: BuMat Blue 1.75mm ABS * Top: Inland White 1.75mm PETG ##### Job specs - Cura: * 0.6mm nozzle * 0.4mm initial layer, 0.2mm successive layers * 0.8mm top/bottom, 1.2mm perimeters, 25% rectilinear infill * 60mm/s, 30mm for first layer and external perimeters * 230℃ extruder (E3D v5 direct drive) * 100℃ bed (PEI+Glass on Aluminum heat plate) Why, Thingiverse?!? Why give me the ability to use Markdown if you're not going to use it? Sheesh.
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