
Raspberry Pi Zero case for OLED and rotary encoder
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A tiny enclosure crafted specifically for the Raspberry Pi Zero, featuring a rotary encoder and a 0.96" OLED display. Created to build a HueBerry that effortlessly controls Philips Hue bulbs, I designed this case with minimalism in mind, incorporating only a single hole for the power plug. Crafted in Fusion 360, the design includes a STEP file and a Fusion archive, allowing users to modify it as needed. The case is optimized for printing without supports. To assemble the case, you'll need four M3 screws and an M3 tap, although tapping might not be necessary. If your encoder is tapered, you can screw it in; otherwise, glue will do the trick. Unfortunately, the screen requires gluing due to its design, but hot glue worked perfectly for me. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Prusa Printer Model: Prusa Clone Rafting: Doesn't Matter Supports: No
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