Raspberry Pi Pico Case
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If you're an old school hardware guy like me... having components and boards just sitting out on the workbench hot (with power)... you may be a bit nervous. ESD... spilled coffee or just a tap from a screw driver and the pink smoke comes out. You don't want to let the smoke out of your electronics or...they won't work anymore. Apparently, they run on smoke! So, since I'm new to 3D printing and Raspberry Pi and all their very cool stuff... I decided to make a simple little case for my Picos. I used a nice SCAD box maker (see link below) and then tinkered a bit (pun intended) in Tinkercad. Not sure I could call it a "remix" but I really like the custom case SCAD builder. Very handy! Link to "Customizable Case (Rectangular)" from Walter (https://www.thingiverse.com/walter) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:384919 Here's is a simple little case with access for micro USB and 40 pin header on a breadboard. Like I said... I'm new so be gentle. :-). I also have a version without the cutouts for the GPIO pins. Since I have a couple of Picos... one with Micro Python and one with Circuit Python, figured it would be nice to have cases to label. Nice for transport as well. I've also included my Tinkercad OBJ file as well so... Tinker away! OK... my first share in Thingiverse. Would be cool if someone uses it. If not...eh... no biggy. Just thought I'd take some time to give back after finding so many really cool....thingis... here. :-) Have fun folks! Cheers! Your pal, Danny
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