
Raspberry_PI_PEI
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/goi01ZUiixF So I'm getting very addicted to TinkerCad...and having a blast. I wanted another Raspberry PI Case that the fan could just drop into and that had some Prince Edward Island stuff in it. I haven't printed this one yet, but will in about 30 hours when my latest case finishes printing. I made this one in particular for my 'brothers' out there, and yes there are Easter Eggs for those of you who want to look. Think about the 2nd degree and a place consisting of multiple steps. BTW who was Tubal-Cain??? This design is intended to be only a top and a bottom that uses threaded brass posts to separate them. I also wanted to remind Jonathan Mac where home is... and just in case he forgot... There are coordinates.... I'm not going to get fancy with this print. Speed: 18 MM/Sec (planned) Gear: MacBook Pro, Cura 4.0, Octoprint, TinkerCad Infill: %20 -%25 (planned) Expected time to print: approximately 50 hrs. I did manage to print this one, and noted that the earlier versions had some issues with the bolt hole placement. So I have updated it to V5 which I have printed and it does work. The fan does sit in its slot correctly and I used brass stands to separate the top and bottom. As always, use at your own risk and Happy Printing!
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