Raspberry Pi 5 (and 4B and 3B) cases

Raspberry Pi 5 (and 4B and 3B) cases

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This provides a Raspberry Pi case that supports BOTH Raspberry Pi 5 and Raspberry Pi 4B models. See https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6242465 for more details. There is also a variation of the case that works with a 3B (full size HDMI), and there is also a variation that will work only with a 5 (no audio hole). There are a variety of cover options that work with all.The V3 case makes the opening for the RPi5 power button slightly larger and adds an option for a 40mm fan cover, otherwise V2 mainly added options for snap on covers that do not require the use of screws. The V4 OpenSCAD file adds more case options, where there is one STL file that will only work with an RPi5 (RaspberryPi5onlyV4.stl). There is still a case will still support both the 4B and 5. Another option is provided for a case that works only with a RaspberryPi 3 (RaspberryPi3onlyV4.stl) is also provided. All cover options will work on all of the case options.This has been verified that these work with an actual RPi5. It also supports the use of the Pi 5 active cooler.There are several cover options:Snap on cover with 30mm fan mountsSnap on cover without fan mounts (Typically used when you are using an active cooleror no fan)Screw on cover with 30mm fan mountsScrew on cover without fan mountsScrew and/or snap on cover with 30mm fan mounts (RaspberryPi5spfcoverV2.stl: this typically one serves all purposes)Screw and/or snap on cover with 40mm fan mounts (RaspberryPi5V3spfcover40.stl: this one serves all purposes if you have a 40mm fan)Screw and/or snap on cover without fan mountsSee https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6260580 for optional mounting brackets.All of the V1 covers and mounting brackets can be used with the V2/V3/V4 case. V1 covers can also be used with the V2 case. The only real benefit of using a cover without posts is slightly reduced printing time. The V3 just adds support for a 40mm fan option on the cover, and has a slightly larger opening for the RPi 5 power button.The OpenSCAD file is also provided for our potential use, as this is intended to be an open design that can be used for many different pi applications. I always found it a bit frustrating when I was using other cases that had issues and no way to correct without physically modifying the case with files, drills, etc... so this time I created my own design which I have already printed and deployed for all of my 4B and newer Pis. You might want to modify/personalize some of the text on the case and cover. You could also easily modify the design top allow use of M2.5 instead of M3 screws.Note: Added three case options that allow for an additional 0.4mm around the card, as some have had difficulties with the case being too tight after printing. See the STL and OpenSCAD files that end with V5. These work with all of the existing cover options.

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With this file you will be able to print Raspberry Pi 5 (and 4B and 3B) cases 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 5 (and 4B and 3B) cases.