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I Remix the Raspberry Pi 3 case from Lazax (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3892091) adding rails to use it in the Ender 3 v2 v-slot. Modifications: - Add v-slot rail to Ender 3 v2; - I removed the gaps from the bottom piece - Aligned the...
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This is a Case for a **Raspberry Pi 3 B+**, mountable on a **Prusa i3 Mk3 (S/S+)**. It is intended for a headless octopi setup. To hold the case together and fix the Pi in place you need *4x M2x12* Screws. The screw holes do support longer screws,...
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This is a Raspberry Pi 3/4 Case with external connectors. ... What You'll Need: * SSD to USB Adapter * 2.5" SSD/HDD * 5V 40mm Fan * Some Cables * M3x8 Screws * 5V LED Switch 16mm * 20mm On/Off Switch * Short Cat 5e LAN Cable 15cm * Dual USB Panel Cable...
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This is a Case for aRaspberry Pi 3 B+, mountable on aPrusa i3 Mk3 (S/S+). It is intended for a headless octopi setup. To hold the case together and fix the Pi in place you need4x M2x12 Screws. ...The screw holes do support longer screws, so you can use...
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I designed the case to utilize fan screws for securing both the fan and the Pi/HDD carrier to the fan body. This approach ensures a secure fit and works well even when no SSD/HDD is present. ... Update 20 November 2019: A fan shroud has been added,...
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This case allows a fan attachment on the top face and a DIN connector on the side. ...Will accommodate a heat sink on the back that some Pi models have.
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I really like Kintaro heatsinks, but I'm not keen on attaching them to the Pi via screws that supposedly pass through the board and bite into plastic - because then you risk the heatsink sliding around or falling off when removing the Pi from its...
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I liked the mount from Raspberry Pi 4B Octoprint Case with Fan by ArtieH but I needed it to mount flat. ...I made no other changes to this from the original.
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This is a remix of "Sleeve Case for Raspberry Pi" with an added feature - a 40x40x10mm fan slot to improve cooling. The fan can be powered directly from the raspberry pins, allowing you to direct airflow outside the case. I used a 12v fan instead of...
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A sleek Raspberry Pi B+ / 2 / 3 Case crafted for individuals who demand optimal performance from their motherboard, paired with Heatsinks and a Fan for unparalleled cooling efficiency. Designed to accommodate a 40x40x10mm Fan, users simply need to...
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Requirements: Cooling Fan: Secure with 4 Screws + 4 Nuts Raspberry Pi: Attach with 4 Screws Case: Fasten with 2 Screws To assemble the case, use a Raft + Supports for the Top part, as printing it without supports is not possible. Similarly, print...
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Double up on cases to fit two Raspberry Pi 3 - Model B+. You'll need twelve 2.5 mm nuts and bolts to get started. Use four of them to secure the boards to the base, and four more to attach the top to the base. Then, use the final four to mount the...
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This is a small Remix of Malolo's great Case design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3723561 I added a hole for a 30x30x7mm Fan in "Raspberry Pi 4 30mm Fan Case TOP.stl" since the raspberry 4B 4GB heats up to ~62°C in idle without a housing. By...
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New in the 3D world, here's my very first creation, a Raspberry Pi 2/3 Encloser with 40x10mm internal Fan Mount. ... 0.2 Resolution 20% Infill 60 mm/s Speed
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Get started with your Raspberry Pi Zero right away! This easy setup includes convenient wall mounting screw holes for a secure fit. To ensure a smooth installation, I highly recommend using hot glue to keep your Raspberry Pi Zero securely in place....
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Double up on cases to accommodate two Raspberry Pi 3 - Model B+ units. You'll need twelve (2.5 mm) nuts and bolts for this build. Four of these will be used to secure the boards to the base plate, while another four will hold the top panel in place...
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EDIT: October 28, 2019 - I made an iteration of this case that optimizes print time, reduces screws and nuts, and showcases the Pi board more with clear acrylic panels instead of wood at the expense of some strength. Link to new version here -->...
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I build this Case for my new Print Station. ... There is Room for an bulky Step Down Module (that powers the Monitor and the Raspberry), the X857 Module (mSATA Expansion) and some FAN to keep everything cool.
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I use it with Octoprint on a Prusa MK3S+.You simply once run sudo raspi-config->performance->Fan Enable, set the GPIO port (I use 14) and the temperature (I set for for 60 cen). See attached illustration for wiring.Update October 21st, 2023 - New...
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... Supply Cutout is now much bigger, making it simple to use almost any Micro-USB Plug from a portable power adapter. It also has ventilation holes and slots where you can attach any 40mm fan by simply tapping an M3-thread into the four existing holes.
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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 PiTray Mini Case with fan 1 x Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 1 x PiTray Mini Carrier 1 x Heatsink 55 x 40 x 5 mm 1 x Fan 5V Brushless 40 x 40 x 10 mm 4 x Flat Countersunk Hex Bolt M2.5 x 12 mm PiTray Mini...
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... find one. ...This remix from thingiverse.com helped greatly! It has a hole for wiring the fan's power directly to the GPIO pins, allowing you to control the fan's speed with your Raspberry Pi. ...Thank you Greg191134 for creating this fantastic design!
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This is a case for the raspberry pi 4 with an adafruit 3.5 tft screen. In the bottom of the case, you can use a noctuna fan NF-A4x10 5V. I used a 5V fan, so I can use the voltage of the USB port. The bottom and top is clicking, no screws needed. I...
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Made a Raspberry Pi 4B case (inspired by others' designs) that has enough space to add heatsinks and a 3010/3015 fan. The case also has a hinged GPIO door for easy access. This is still a work in progress since I do think there's still room for...
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For those of us who love the new USB 3.0 on the Raspberry Pi 4, here's something that will let you max out its capabilities! To do this, you'll need: -A 30mm fan, 5V -1x M3 6mm screw -4x M3 12mm screws -4x M3 30mm screws -An M.2 drive (I used a...
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Love the sleeve case, but wanted a fan. ...Used M3-0.5 x 16mm socket cap screws to attach a 40x40x10 fan.
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You have to print 3 screws and 3 bolts ^^ __Print quality :__ 0.2 for "Top" and "Bottom" 0.1 for "Screw" and "Bolt" - __Warning__ I don't know the dimensions of the raspberry pi 1, 2, 3. ...I design this only for the 4th version ^^
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It is a simple and easy to print case for RPi 4 with a capability to install a 40x40x10mm fan, which is just snapped onto the top part of the case. GPIO slot can be covered with a simple insert, that partially hides the cable mess. Only screws,...