
Raspberry Pi 3 Fan Case
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I'm conducting an update of my files as of November 29th. I've been fine-tuning them with a focus on precision. Additionally, I've added a lowercase version without tabs. I thought it would be beneficial to share this particular design which features a fan mount and a mesh type top. The STL file may appear as a solid top but here's the method to achieve a mesh top. In your slicer software, select the following: - Infill: 30% - Shell thickness: at least 0.8mm, though you can increase it if preferred - Bottom/top thickness: 0 I designed this model around 3mm bolts, so I had to enlarge the mounting holes on the Pi3. The fan was leftover from an RC helicopter, and unfortunately, I'm unsure of its exact size. The hole spacing measures 32.5mm in all directions. Holes extend through the top to allow for solid material to be built around bolt standoffs. In my initial print, I failed to do this, resulting in the standoff pulling off. I've updated the lid STL to fill voids around the power plug, HDMI port, and 3.5mm jack as of November 29th.
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