Raspberry Pi Zero USB Dongle Case
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Simple 3D printing friendly Raspberry Pi Zero USB dongle case. Inspired by the idea of converting Raspberry Pi Zero to a USB dongle, check out this concept on the official Raspberry Pi website: https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/stick-pc-pi-zero/ The case features bevelled edges that eliminate the need for post-processing and make it easy to hold. It's held together with four screws, which provide reliable assembly and disassembly capabilities. To assemble your case, use Plastite #2-28 x 3/8 screws: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GDXU8AA. You'll also need a standard USB A male connector; I recommend this set: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072M6SJL8. For an added visual effect, drill (1.8mm or #50 drill bit) or pierce the thin cover of the pre-made filament guide at the top of the case and insert a short piece of translucent filament as a light guide. This case was designed in OpenSCAD for a 0.5 mm extrusion width and 0.2 mm layer height, resulting in four perimeter walls for maximum strength. Infill with 100% density is recommended; supports are not required. I've tested this design with PLA and PETG filaments. The source file is included with your download; if you choose to remix the case, please share your updated source file as well. Note: For some reason, Thingiverse doesn't render SCAD files properly, but it works flawlessly in OpenSCAD.
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