Raspberry Pi Pico Case

Raspberry Pi Pico Case

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<p>A simple, quick-to-print clip-case for a Raspberry Pi Pico. Something of an experiment/work-in-progress, the design uses a captured nylon mesh (more fun with flyscreen offcuts) to hold the reset button in place during assembly. See the "<a href="https://www.printables.com/model/106400-quick-osh-decoration">quick OSH decoration</a>" print for a demonstration of how to do this. Cut-outs are provided for access to the USB port and GPIO headers. A thumb notch allows easy removal of the lid after assembly.</p><p>The OpenSCAD source has been provided (as well as the design files and gcode), so you should be able to easily customize the design for your needs if required. Hopefully the design parameters and code comments are self-explanatory.</p><p>The provided design is pretty light (about 7.3g), quick to print (about 38 mins on my Mini+) and economical with the filament (~2.08m).</p><figure class="media"><oembed url="https://youtu.be/6Qf7X-KvJR4"></oembed></figure><h3>Tips</h3><ol><li>At the pause tape the support mesh in place being careful not to overlap the support bars with the tape. The tape should be removed before assembly.</li><li>With a bit of dexterity the button and can be assembled without using the mesh. This can be handy if you want a different color reset button. Alternatively omit the button completely and just press the reset button with a pencil tip when required.<br>&nbsp;</li></ol>

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