nice fit, thanks!

I love the idea and the dry fit worked really well, but I feel like M2x8 is _just_ too short for the screw to catch the thread on the bottom of the case. Might be mine - I've got what look like countersunk laptop screws and they're 8mm from the tip of the screw to the top of the head, rather than 8mm of threads, so maybe I just have screws that are a half mm too short? I might tweak the top to add more space in the countersunk area and print it again, see if I can squeeze out a little more space for the screw to catch.
The header slots are too short! Therefore four pins are not useable. Schild be changed and it's an easy fix also in prusa slicer with modifiers.
Other than the for issue the design is well executed. (edited)
Finally a case that fits with pin headers! Printed nicely and fits great - will be using it more in the future
simple but great case ... great files so u have any options in view of the pins ... printed in polymaker teal Pla
Printed with black PLA without supports and it turned out amazling.
While for me it's a case that worked very well and I'll use it for mine, I have a few considerations that I'll list below that can be a no go for other people.
1 - The bottom part is too thick, I have one of those expansion boards, where you plug you pi pico and it let's you access all GPIO's in a easier way but because the bottom part is too thick, it doesn't make the connection with the board.
2 - There's not too much of a clearance inside the case, I had to sand it down a tiny bit on mine to the pi pico to fit without me needing to force it, in this case(wasn't intended) the screw holes goes through the pi, so I don't think there's no need to have a clearance so low as it has right now.
3 - You can't see the status LED
Printed great from Polymaker PLA Pro, I needed no supports anywhere.
I did have to drill out the ends of the access holes to the GPIO pins a little so I could get the connectors to properly attach, otherwise great model!