Raspberry Pi Zero Case - BETLOG version

Raspberry Pi Zero Case - BETLOG version

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A key adjustment to this project:\r\nhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1998032\r\n- Remove the GPIO slot since my board lacks pins.\r\n- Adjusted standoff heights/radii for smoother board insertion *and removal*, and added new standoffs to the lid to secure the board in place.\r\n- Added friction retainer slots/ridges to the case/lid to simplify frequent lid removal and enhance security.\r\n- Lengthened the case by 2mm at the ribbon cable end, improving general clearance and allowing for easy cable attachment. I'll likely upload an updated version with a camera exit slot when or if I decide to add one to mine.\r\n\r\n- Ensure you print with perimeters of 1.2mm or *thicker*, as thinner settings may cause the smaller knubs on the standoffs to break easily. The resulting objects should be solid regardless of fill density, and printing at 0.8mm perimeters resulted in a small section under the standoff knubs being problematic, but increasing perimeter thickness solved the issue.\r\n\r\n- Note: I print with a 0.4mm nozzle, so specify 0.4mm external perimeter width in Slic3r for all of my models to date. Typically, a 0.4mm nozzle prints perimeters at 0.45 to 0.48mm by default, which can lead to tight mated parts and misfitting bolts. Specify 0.4mm external perimeter to achieve the desired results: perfect fit.\r\n- I do this because it simplifies the math and modeling process, making them more precise than adding fractions or decimal values to every measurement, which can be tedious and time-consuming.

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