MultiPi ( raspberry Pi 2 and 3 case )
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Single part printed Raspberry Pi case. No supports needed if printed with usb and lan port openings on printing bed.
FYI - I have created a non fan similar version with a smaller hook mechanism here.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2119079
Features:
Single piece print
Hang feature via cutout - anything under 1/2"
Hang feature via slot in bottom - #8 wood screw.
Desktop orientation
Internal fan
Supplies needed:
QTY ( 4 ) #4 x 3/8 sheet metal screws - to mount fan
QTY ( 1 ) 40mm x 10mm fan
QTY ( 4 ) M3 x 6-10mm long - to mount board
QTY ( 4 ) small rubber bump-ons (only if you plan to orientate it as desktop )
Assembly:
1. Install fan
2. plug fan in to Pi
3. install Pi
4. Install M3 screws in to Pi
Notes:
I use the M3 screws to basically tap the holes that are existing in the Pi before installing the Pi in to this case. That way they be installed much easier. Depending on the height of your fan plug, it can get to be a pretty tight fit. I did it w
FYI - I have created a non fan similar version with a smaller hook mechanism here.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2119079
Features:
Single piece print
Hang feature via cutout - anything under 1/2"
Hang feature via slot in bottom - #8 wood screw.
Desktop orientation
Internal fan
Supplies needed:
QTY ( 4 ) #4 x 3/8 sheet metal screws - to mount fan
QTY ( 1 ) 40mm x 10mm fan
QTY ( 4 ) M3 x 6-10mm long - to mount board
QTY ( 4 ) small rubber bump-ons (only if you plan to orientate it as desktop )
Assembly:
1. Install fan
2. plug fan in to Pi
3. install Pi
4. Install M3 screws in to Pi
Notes:
I use the M3 screws to basically tap the holes that are existing in the Pi before installing the Pi in to this case. That way they be installed much easier. Depending on the height of your fan plug, it can get to be a pretty tight fit. I did it w
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