Raspberry PI Zero 2W Enclosure
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DescriptionI've been running Octo-print on my Raspberry PI 3B for a couple years now, but when I recently bought a new printer, and wanted to also connect it to Octo-print, I started casting about for an alternative. I discovered that the Raspberry PI Zero 2W is a recommended platform for running Octo-print. One thing lead to another and I needed an enclosure for my Zero.Update: If like me you need want to attach this to your 3D printer because your PI is running Octo-print, check out my brackets here:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6414923PrintingPrint one of each of the partstop.stlbottom.stlI printed these on a standard Cura PLA profile, modified for Inland Tough PLA at 0.2mm layer height, and 20% infill. Supports are not required. There is a single layer bridge inside each of the screw holes in the top that you'll need to break to get a screw through.AssemblyAdditional Parts2x M3 brass inserts2x M3 screwsAssemblyThe M3 screws are slightly too large for the holes on the PI Zero, so I had to drill them out to 3mm. If you can, then feel free to modify the model to use M2.5 screws and insertsInsert the brass inserts into the holes in the BasePlace the PI Zero board in baseBreak the single layer bridge in the screw holes in the top. Put the top in place and screw in the screwsNext StepsKeep an eye out. Coming soon, I plan to create some sort of accessory for this enclosure so that it can easily be attached to a 40mm V-Slot profile, making it easy to secure to the printer instead of being at the mercy of the cables attached to it.
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