
Raspberry Pi 3 B/B+ w/ PoE Hat Chassis
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Hello all, I transformed 0110-M-P's design into a new version that incorporates the screws built into the Pi instead of extrusions for separate screws. I also removed the VESA mount since it wasn't necessary for my setup. Ensuring enough space for a fan and cabling was crucial. To accommodate dual extrusion configurations, I added a Pi logo to the design. This way, you can choose to print with or without the insert, resulting in either a recessed Pi logo or no logo at all. Although I didn't need accessible GPIO headers for this project, others might find it useful. Feel free to let me know if you'd like those added, and I'll create additional models accordingly. I'm likely to add them eventually, as I may require GPIO access in the future. Currently, I use this device as a network diagnostic tool that's easy to carry around for testing and lab configurations. The PoE hat I used came with suitable standoffs for the Pi and screws. This model is designed specifically for M2.5 screws and attaches to those standoffs instead of screwing into itself. I hope this modified design can be helpful to someone. Thanks for taking a look. UPDATE 4/30/2019: I repositioned and resized the logo to avoid interfering with the camera cutout. I also uploaded versions with and without the logo, as well as models with and without each of the two cutouts, including GPIO headers for more customized builds. If you need specific variations, please let me know.
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