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Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and 3 B+. Size: Bottom: 89x125.96x10.28mm Top: 89.03x89.61x81.91mm
No screws required, the pins are designed to be a snug fit after one or two layers of spray paint/varnish.
The top casing has the face design bumped out so that it's easy to paint it with a marker or paint brush. For those who want to draw their own face on their Tired Cube I've attached a blank version of the top casing.
Any questions or suggestions please send me a message or leave a comment and I'll respond as soon as possible.
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The top housing includes a <a href="https://freegamesonline.io">free games</a> raised pattern that may be colored in with a marker or painted by hand. I've included a blank version of the top case for individuals who would want to design their own face for their Tired Cube.
Nice design. Do you have an alt version without the text inside? For some reason it cost a lot more in the printer with it :(
Sorry I don't. But if the margin is that big, you can always mod it yourself :) The .blend files are freely available on Thingiverse.
do you have any suggestions as to how to 3d-print this so that it looks as nice and smooth as in the picture? Is there a specific type of filament or method that is preferable? many thanks, Eli
Hi Eli. When you open the stl files the model should already be rotated as intended. To get it as smooth as in the picture, I recommend sanding it down and giving it a smooth coat of a mate spray paint. alternatively use acrylic paint and then sand that down with a very fine sandpaper. hope that helps :)
Dear Kabiscube,
it allows hhd harddrives?
A HDD would not be able to fit inside. An SSD might be able to fit in there with some minor modifications.
Hope that answers your question :)
Will this also fit the pi 3 B+?
Just got a comment about this on Thingiverse and from what I've found, there seems like some of the connections are slightly moved. Got some free time tomorrow so I'll have a look into making a version of this case for the B+.
Update: it's being looked into, there are some modifications that would be needed, so once I or another active member on thingiverse finds a solid reference model for the B+ those changes will be made :)
Until then, the B+ does not fit this case.