RaspberryPi Zero Case with Magnets

RaspberryPi Zero Case with Magnets

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My latest design for a RaspberryPi Case with magnets is perfect for the RaspberryPi Zero. This innovative case bears a striking resemblance to my A+ case (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:580757) or my RPi 2,3 case (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:688135). The RaspberryPi is securely held in place by M2.5x6mm screws inserted into the bottom shell. These screws are threaded directly into the plastic, ensuring a snug fit every time. I take extra care to ensure that the holes match the threads perfectly by drilling them with a 2.2 mm drill. The top of the case attaches to the bottom using four powerful magnets. This clever design eliminates any visible screws or fasteners from the outside of the case. You also have the option to choose one of four different ways to access the camera, GPIO, HDMI, or USB connector. If you require a custom STL file or another modification, please don't hesitate to reach out. The magnets used in this design are 4mm in diameter and 4mm high. I sourced mine from supermagnete.de with part number S-04-04-N. When purchasing your own M2.5x6mm screws (available at rs-components: http://at.rs-online.com/web/p/maschinenschrauben/0560552), make sure they're made of steel, as this ensures the magnet will stick securely in place.

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