
Raspberry Pi house
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I added a small ridge on the top part edge of Tripnutz's great design, giving it an extra layer of sophistication. By making a small adaptation to the bottom, I enabled the two parts to click together perfectly, securing them in place. To ensure airflow for the chip at the bottom of the pi, I also added a few small feet printed in ninjaflex, lifting the case by about 1.5mm. For most applications, I don't think a fan is necessary, so I took the initiative to adapt a second top with a pi logo. This addition turned out to be a game-changer, proving itself to be an excellent choice. Post-printing, it became clear that the ninja flex feet were about 0.2mm oversized compared to the mounting holes, making them fit snugly in place. To get them to slide in easily, you may need to enlarge the holes slightly. I also made the wall for the connectors a bit thicker and added some extra support under the HDMI hole, carefully cutting it out to prevent any potential issues.
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