parametric and customizable Raspberry Pi cases

Raspberry Pi cases with vents and feet. Flat printing, no support, easy print and assembly without screw or glue.
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updated April 17, 2024

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About

This models are created with my OpenSCAD code than you can find here : https://github.com/ptitluc/diabolopi .

The STL I attached here are generated with the following parameters :

  • 2.4 mm thickness
  • 1 mm corner_radius

You can customize them and more by generating your own STLs .

Available models

As for now, only following models are available

  • 3A+ (tested in early development stage)
  • 3B+ (tested)
  • 4A+ (tested in development stage)
  • 3B+ with digipi+AES (tested)

If you need another model, please try to generate it and contribute to the diabolopi project.
If you do not have the time or knowledge to do so, please send me a message and I will try to design it for you.

Printing

Juste slice the STL in Prusaslicer with default parameters and you are good to go.

With a 0.4 mm nozzle and 0.2 mm layer, print time is 3 h 20 min.

A warning will pop complaining about printing stability, because of the feet that are tiny pieces. I happily ignored the warning and always add fine prints, but you mileage may vary.

Assembly instructions

  1. slide the left panel (the one with power plug, audio, etc..) on the bottom plate. The shorter rail has to be on top.
  2. insert your Raspberry Pi now.
  3. slide the right panel.
  4. align the panels the best you can.
  5. insert back and front panel. It may require a bit of force. Try to push evenly to avoid blocking the panel in the rails.
  6. slide the top till your here a final click.
  7. insert feet. This is small and may require some patience and tooling. But it is not so hard to do.

 

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