Simple holder for the Pico Debug'n'Dump by stacksmashing.
You can buy the Pico Debug'n'Dump at https://stacksmashing.gumroad.com/l/picodnd .
(You'll also need a Raspberry Pi Pico and a Display if you want it to look like mine.)
The board is just held in by friction, it's easy to remove but doesn't fall out on it's own.
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
I3 MK3S
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0,3mm
Infill:
Gyroid, always Gyroid. Seriously, I no longer like the others. But it won't matter here.
Filament: noname PLA white
Notes:
Turn on Support if you care about the underside (I didn't, and it has some loose strings, but printed okay aside from that).
The little feet on the underside make it tolerate the other stuff on my desk better, if you'd rather have a flat underside -- e.g. so you can glue on actual rubber feet -- you can cut them off in PrusaSlicer or change the FreeCAD model. (The FreeCAD model uses a spreadsheet for some of it's dimensions, some stuff is probably just hard coded or given as a fraction of some other value.)
Category: Other
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.