Raspberry Pi Angle/Upright Mount

Raspberry Pi Angle/Upright Mount

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I had limited floor space available for my current project, so I decided to create an angle/upright mount that would provide ample room. The design is compatible with Raspberry Pi B+/2 hole spacing (49mm x 58mm) and may work with other boards, although I haven't tested it thoroughly. Mounting holes on the board are precisely drilled at a diameter of 2.7mm (suitable for #4 sheet metal screws), and they extend 7 mm deep to accommodate various screw lengths up to the thickness of the board plus 7 mm. To make printing easier, I omitted a back fillet from the inside version of the design. If you would like any changes or revisions, please let me know promptly. My goal is to ensure your project turns out perfectly! Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator Rafts: No rafts are needed for this project. Supports: The orientation does not affect the print. Resolution: I used a high-resolution setting of 0.2. Infill: I filled 15% of the object to ensure optimal density and structural integrity. Notes: This design offers multiple settings and orientations to suit your needs, so feel free to experiment!

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