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Ender-2 Pro Raspberry Pi Tray
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Had the idea of storing my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ in the small tray that came with my Ender-2 Pro. I couldn't find any existing designs, so I created one using Fusion 360.
I wanted to be able to print this with no supports, so it was designed to be printed faceplate down without any supports. To achieve this, I had to separate the back walls from the main tray. The back panels slot in, though you might want to use a drop of crazy glue with light clamping pressure to secure it.
I printed this using PrusaSlicer.
If you are printing this on an Ender-2 Pro, you will need to set the skirt loops to 0 to avoid going off the build plate.
I used 100% infill, though, I am sure it would work just fine with less than that as the whole model is mostly walls.
The fit is a bit snug, so you might want to sand down the sides a bit to make them smoother. I personally didn't do any post processing and put it in as is.
I wanted to be able to print this with no supports, so it was designed to be printed faceplate down without any supports. To achieve this, I had to separate the back walls from the main tray. The back panels slot in, though you might want to use a drop of crazy glue with light clamping pressure to secure it.
I printed this using PrusaSlicer.
If you are printing this on an Ender-2 Pro, you will need to set the skirt loops to 0 to avoid going off the build plate.
I used 100% infill, though, I am sure it would work just fine with less than that as the whole model is mostly walls.
The fit is a bit snug, so you might want to sand down the sides a bit to make them smoother. I personally didn't do any post processing and put it in as is.
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