
Raspberry Pi (model A/B) bracket (with clips) for VESA-mount
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A custom holder for your Raspberry Pi model A or B that clips securely to a VESA-mount, also known as FDMI. The design is fully customizable, allowing you to adjust settings such as the VESA-mount size at will. Instructions to Build Your Very Own Raspberry Pi Bracket ------------------------- Wanted to create a simple yet reliable bracket for holding my RasPi in place without resorting to screws, given the model A/B's somewhat peculiar screw placement. I combined this with a standard VESA-mount design to increase versatility and made it completely open-source by designing it using OpenSCAD from scratch! This innovative custom-made Raspberry Pi bracket consists of three interconnected parts: The first component is a sturdy VESA-mount or "cross" which securely fastens to the backplate. The second element is a perfectly designed frame that accommodates the RasPi board accurately. This was surprisingly simple once I came across official measurements for the board, though the precise design and positioning of the clips presented quite the challenge. For optimal structural integrity and maximum flexibility when working with the model A or B boards in any case. The symmetrical clip configuration made the placement on the bottom as well as sides look very clean.
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