
Stackable Raspberry Pi Case
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Work on an adjustable Raspberry Pi case design to form mini Raspberry Pi clusters. As an electrical engineer, I'm satisfied with my attempt. I followed Gert's Raspberry Pi dimensions from the forum (http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/beta-boards-mechanical-data). The case was printed using a Stratasys uPrint SE at Virginia Tech's Configurable Computing Lab. It might work on a MakerBot, but it produced excellent results with the uPrint. Modifications were made between photos and STL uploads, including name and lab removal and error correction. Stay tuned for updates after receiving my Raspberry Pi from Newark's first batch shipping. (Updated 3/27/2012: Improved clips, mini-USB clearance, lip gap, and board corner pieces for better fit and durability.)
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