Raspberry Pi 4 model B OpenScad model w/IO

Raspberry Pi 4 model B OpenScad model w/IO

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While looking at [Octo duct](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3329293) I realized I wanted one for my RPi4, but noticed the IO ports were in the wrong places. Then I looked around for an RPi4 OpenSCAD case model to adapt and found [Raspberry Pi4 Sheath Case (SCAD)](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3728620). Then I found [Raspberry Pi 4 model B OpenScad model ](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4712611) and realized I could add some features to provide clearance for the IO connections, and use that to carve an RPi4-shaped space out of anything else. Please find attached a remixed OpenSCAD file with added IO clearance features, and a couple STLs, including a block and a sphere with a Raspberry Pi 4-shaped hole differenced out of them. For example, the skull-rpi4.jpg file was created in PrusaSlicer by plating the Low Poly Skull https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:906562 and Plater/Right-click/Add Negative Volume/Load RPi4board_shaped_hole.stl and then juggling around with the scales, rotations and translations to make the RPi IO ports line up with the mouth and ears, leaving a slot to shove the RPi4 into the back of the skull. ![Skull with embedded RPi4](https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/4e/52/0f/e0/1d/large_display_266f6dba-7271-4132-9c92-53de2e5d7f76.jpg) If you create a case for a RPi4, you can use this scad file to carve the IO holes, or you could subtract the RPi4board-withIO.stl or simpler RPi4board_shaped_hole.stl from your case. I subtracted the RPi4board_shaped_hole from the block and the sphere in OpenSCAD to make space for a Pi4. Or you could just render the RPi in your case to check for fit and interference with code like: use <RPi4board-modded.scad> // .... carvedBox(); translate([2,2,3]) #board_raspberrypi_4_model_b(clearance = 50,IO_clear=1);

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