Raspberry Pi case - Super Slim!
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I just recently purchased my Raspberry Pi and a 3.2-inch touchscreen, and I wanted to safeguard them. To achieve this, I designed a custom fit for both parts. If you decide to use this design, I have two recommendations for you. When assembling it, the board should slide under the small "shelf steps" on the Base model; this will make it easier to install the Raspberry Pi board first without the screen attached and then insert the screen. The screen should rest on the small shelf printed along the top of the Base model on one side. When installing the cover and using screws to hold it together, ensure that the screw at the end isn't too long; otherwise, it will go through and damage the touchscreen plug.
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