

Description
A busy Rasberry Pi can create a lot of heat, and cooling is important. When it comes to 3D printing, fast print is also important - you certanly wish to try it out as soon as posible. Push-to-fit is another cool feature, since we can't print screws just yet;)
There you have it all, and it's good looking!
You are certanly going to need to print rpi_top, and choice between rpi_bottom and rpi_vesa mount is up to you: VESA mount allows you to screw your RPI right to your TV, or anything else.
The box can be used with RPI 2 and 3.
Printed models can be purchased at DIYkits.eu shop.
Comments (3)
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Beautiful print, all went according to plan *except* when I pressed the case closed and hooked my Pi 3 back up - this is for my Octoprint server - no boot-up. As it turns out, the internal lip on the top part of the case is just low enough to press down on the SD card and pop the assembly off of the board. Dead Pi. :(
Sorry to hear that, we've tested this design on more than a few prints, and although it's a tight fit, we've never had a problem with SD card. However, we'll change the design to add more tolerance for SD card positioning, since it can obviously do damage, anyone else using this design before we do, should be aware of this issue. Thanks for the feedback, we're really sorry that this design turned out to be bad for you.