
VESA adapter for raspberry pi
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This VESA mount (100mm) is designed for securing a Raspberry Pi within an aluminum enclosure from Adafruit. The model was successfully printed on a Replicator 2 with 50% fill, one shell, and a layer size of 0.125mm. To modify the design, you'll need the MScrew.scad file available at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:56492. Three M3x6mm screws attach the enclosure to the adapter, while four M4x10mm screws secure the adapter to a monitor's back. The model suggests using blue tape on the build platform for better results. High resolution printing is recommended due to threaded nuts on top of the design. The .scad file allows for two-piece printing and includes optional spacers for adjusting enclosure-adapter fit based on screw length. Adjusting print settings can optimize time and quality, with fast low-resolution base prints followed by higher resolution nut prints. A design fix was made to better center the Pi within the aluminum case due to a misaligned hole.
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