rpi handheld 3d models
8332 3d models found related to rpi handheld.prusaprinters
<p>printed this with creality slicer for ender 3 pro on standard quality (default values except for enabling support)...angle them 45 degrees on the bed to fit.</p><p>probably could UP the infill density and wall thickness...didn't care to experiment...
sketchfab
A cozy sanctuary amidst the bustle of a larger workspace, crafted using innovative components from Radical Poly Interiors' impressive collection.
cults3d
This is a simple housing for the Raspberry Pi Wide angle camera with IR LEDs. The front will print without supports but the back will need them. The back will snap onto the front but may need a little super glue to keep in. The back has 2 round...
prusaprinters
3 part enclosure for raspberry pi 3 or 4 (only the center bit is different) with different topsRequires some countersunk torx M2.5 fasteners (WS 9475).M2.5x16 for the top, and for the bottom at least M2.5x12 up to M2.5x16.Includes tops:P1Monitor logo...
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I created a versatile testing ground for the Raspberry Pi, starting with a screen casing from another project and then adding legs that supported a platform for a battery and wireless keyboard. The end result was a portable testing station for all...
cults3d
A simple and easy to print Raspberry Pi 2/B+ case. There are 2 versions. ...One with a top vent and another with a side vent and top access to the GPIO pins to connect an IR sensor.
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A Case Constructed from a Specified Example. The upper portion is crafted using transparent 1.75 PLA material. ... Print Parameters: Printing Device: Prusa I3 Supports and Ramps: Rafts Required: Yes Structural Supports Needed: No Layer Thickness:...
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A bracket to secure a Raspberry Pi (equipped with 12mm spacers attached) at an angle. ...Convenient for establishing Raspberry Pi clusters.
grabcad
Since I couldn't locate the specific model of the original case, I opted to create my own design.
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This creation was designed using Tinkercad's powerful tools. ...Make adjustments and refinements directly online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/d0ZYNuk5xEy
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A standard 40-pin IDC ribbon cable won't fit on this one due to its unique design. ... This product was created using the Tinkercad online platform, where you can edit and customize it as needed at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kHhqPHVFObi.
grabcad
Raspberry Pi Expansion Board, Power RelayWaveshare SKU 11638.f3d is the source - other types were generated from this
prusaprinters
<p>Printable 40 pin connector for RaspberryPi. You just insert separate cables (goldpin connectors) inside, put locking bar in and voila. You made yourself a working 40 pin connector and got rid of single plug cables. ...Never connect to wrong pins...
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I decided to give a fresh new look to the incredible cabinet crafted by @JCriotz. The key motivations behind this makeover were: * The ability to install the raspberry pi at the back instead of the bottom of the cabinet * Having a different rear...
grabcad
As the previous version deteriorated, it became necessary to create a new one.
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I designed a Raspberry Pi camera adapter and servo controller holder for Antdroid. I used a Raspberry Pi 3b to communicate through I2C with two Adafruit 16-channel servo controllers, eliminating the need for an Arduino. I developed my own code based...
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I improvised a makeshift solution by crafting an M4-compatible bot using readily available T-nuts and M5 hardware.
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A remix for one 2.5" SSD, to make it as short as possible. ...A flat surface added to have a place to glue the RPi5 RTC battery.
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3867358 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=3867358
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This is a basic cover-up designed to snap onto any 25-27mm thick Raspberry Pi or Arduino enclosure. ...Attaching it to ungrounded European power sockets for neatness and organization.
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A DIY project for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts! Building a simple mount for your tiny computer is easier than ever, requiring just a few basic components. You'll need two M5 screws that are 8mm long, along with two T-nuts to secure them in place. ...With...