The Raspberry Pi Collector's Desk Organiser

The Raspberry Pi Collector's Desk Organiser

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<p>I designed this desk organiser to make it easier for me to quickly grab the specific Raspberry Pi board I need without rummaging endlessly through my drawer of parts, as my work requires access to different models and accessories quickly for testing and other such fun.</p><p>The organiser holds (starting at the back):</p><ul><li>Up to six Model B boards (B+, 2B, 3B, 3B+, 4B….and room for the 5B as and when it happens!). You can also store an Arduino Uno style board in these slots, or a 3A+, HATs etc.</li><li>Up to three Pi Zero boards (v1.3, Zero W, Zero 2)</li><li>Up to three Raspberry Pi Pico boards (Pico, Pico W…and room for the next one)</li><li>A lot of SD cards (bottom left section)</li><li>Up to four camera module ribbon cables</li><li>‘Other stuff’ - the right lower section is a free for all. I use it for mini breadboards.</li></ul><p>I printed this with a 0.8 nozzle with quite high layer heights. Not a lot of infill is needed, and of course no supports. Larger nozzles make for a quick print but stringing was an issue for me as they just don't hold back pressure as well. The print in the image was made with <a href="https://thepihut.com/products/stone-effect-pla-filament-1-75mm-1kg">3DQF Stone Effect 1.75mm PLA</a>.</p><p>I know there's a shortage of Raspberry Pi boards right now…but many of us already have excessive collections built up over the years :)</p>

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