Raspberry Pi 3 - case
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Description
This is a design to 3d print a Raspberry Pi 3 case.
This IS NOT compatible with any previous versions (Raspberry Pi 2 or older)
- This case comprises of a top and bottom half connected by screws.
- Your Raspberry Pi 3 has to be connected to the bottom half by screws.
- Additional mount holes are present on bottom half if you prefer to attach the whole case to a VESA compliant mount.
- Case exposes all the major pi ports: power, audio, hdmi, Lan, 4 USB ports, memory card.
- The GPIO pins are not exposed by default BUT there is a perforated tab here - so if you need GPIO ports too, just pressing down with a flat screwdriver over the dotted tabs.
- Case supports regular size heat sink.
- Case does not support fan.
Screws needed:
Four M3 x 6mm sheet metal screws - to attach pi to the case.
Four #4 x 3/4" sheet metal screws Alternative: M3 x 18mm - to attach both cases together.
Four 75mm VESA <---Optional
Credit
Being my first design on Thingiverse, I remixed the outstandingly awesome and detailed design by 0110-M-P at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:922740.
That design has multiple designs for both pi 2 and pi 3 as well as great documentation.
The only changes I made were to add a raspberry logo vent on top. And also, additional vents on the side.
Future improvements:
Printing
If you use a coarse 3d-printing layout (like I did when I printed this), you would have issues with the leaves of the raspberry pi logo not being complete. (see picture) I will fix this soon.
Screws
The M3 screw size for connecting pi to case is a bitlarger than it should be. I had no issues but I was very careful screwing the pi on since it did feel tight.
The Pi actually requires M2.5 screws but the holes on this design are too big.
This was a design flaw in the original one - may not get to fixing this unless I am printing more cases.
Led lights
The led lights in this case are full covered. This should still shine through the plastic.
But when I 3d printed the bottom half of my case in red, I could see the red led clearly. But could barely see the green. I want to make the leds exposed next time.
Memory slot
It works fine now I think I want to expose more of the memory slot.
VESA mounts
I am thinking of making a design without the VESA mounts.