Raspberry Pi Zero Case - BETLOG version

Raspberry Pi Zero Case - BETLOG version

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- A quick modification to this case: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1998032 - Removes the GPIO slot because my board has no pins. - Altered standoff heights/radii for easier board insertion *and removal*, and added new standoffs to the lid to hold the board down. - Added friction retainer slot/ridges to case/lid to make frequent removal of the lid easier and more secure. - Extended case by 2mm at ribbon cable end, for better general clearance and to allow cable to be attached. I'll probably upload a version that actually includes an exit slot when or if I decide to add a camera to mine. - Make sure you print with 1.2mm or *thicker* perimeters, otherwise the smaller knubs on the standoffs may be easily broken. The resulting objects should be solid regardless of how much fill you use, and when i printed at 0.8mm perimeters it was solid excpt for a small section under the standoff knubs... that was problematic and even a minor increase in perimeter thickness easily fixes it. - NOTE: I print with a 0.4mm nozzle so I specify 0.4mm external perimeter width in Slic3r. TO ALL OF MY MODELS TO DATE. Typically a 0.4mm nozzle prints it's external perimeters at 0.45 to 0.48mm by default, so unless you instead specify 0.4 you will probably find mated parts are too tight and bolt holes do not fit bolts. Specify 0.4mm external perimeter and you should get the results I do: perfect fit. - Why do I do this? Because it makes the math and the modeling easier and more precise than needing to add 0.45 to 0.48...divided by two (0.225 to 0.24) to everything....0.4 divided by 2 is 0.2... and easier.

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