Raspberry Pi 3 Case - laser cut
prusaprinters
<p>Inspired by the <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:33443">Pibow enclosure</a> I decided I wanted to make a case out of layered acrylic. However unlike the Pibow case I wanted to leave the middle around the chips and GPIO pins open. This was partially for airflow and partially because I didn't want to push down on top of the board. This just wraps around the outside of the Pi.</p> <p>My design does leave one side of the case mostly open. That's intentional to leave extra room for power and HDMI. I tried a few other cases and the sleeve of both the USB cable and the HDMI cable would run into the side of the case before they'd plug in fully. Not so anymore!</p> <p>The Pi fastens to four points on the second layer of the case. The bolts attaching it are counter sunk through holes in the first layer. You'll need four small 3mm bolts to attach the Pi to the case and another four 3mm bolts to go through the corners.</p> <p>Yes, the Pi logo is a bit ostentatious but I needed venting holes and figured hey, why not? Feel free to remix this and swap that out for a hex pattern or something equally tasteful.</p> <p>This has only been used on a Raspberry Pi 3. I have no idea if it'll work with anything else. You have been warned.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Category: Electronics</p>
With this file you will be able to print Raspberry Pi 3 Case - laser cut with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Raspberry Pi 3 Case - laser cut.