Raspberry Pi case on CNC router
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I've printed a dozen cases like this before, but when it came to creating a protective enclosure for my nicely designed wooden CNC router, a plastic case just didn't fit the bill. It needed to be crafted from wood, which meant I had to convert this design into something a CNC router could handle. It took a significant amount of time to import and prepare the original STL files in Fusion 360, ensuring they would cut properly on my CNC router. I've included my Fusion 360 file so you can focus on setting up your machine and creating tool paths - check the "Print Settings" section for how I set mine. If you're lucky enough to own a Bob's E3 CNC router, a 3.175mm bit, and a 1.5mm bit, you can use my pre-made tool paths. Otherwise, simply open the Fusion 360 file and create your own custom setup. Sorry that the file is quite large. The included STL files are direct copies from the original design. You won't need them to make this wooden case variation - just the Fusion 360 (f3d) file will do the trick. This design is specifically intended for making a wooden case using a CNC router. If you'd rather create a case with a 3D printer, go ahead and grab the original files from which this was derived (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:922740). It's an excellent starting point.
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