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Case for Pisound + Raspberry 4
by aFunkyBass
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I didn't find any case for the Pisound + Raspberry so (after months of use without) I decided to design one. It's a very basic design but it works for the purpose.
The little LED glasses are printed using transparent PETG .
The overall fit is quite tight, so make sure to print it a well tuned printer.
###Instructions:
1. Mount your RPi + Pisound at on the base using 4 x M 2.5 screws
2. Put the button and the refracting LED glasses into their holes on the back of the lid
3. Keeping the lid upside down, insert the pot shaft into the holes, the gently push down the RPi until you reach the base
4. Apply a little force to make the little hooks lock on the lid clip into the base pocket (be extra-careful at this stage)(*)
5. Put the side connectors panel in place and lock it using the Pisound in/out jack hex rods
(*) if you printed in PLA which is not that flexible, you risk to break the lid wall that are pretty thin at the bottom
**Updated Apr 2025**: base has been redesigned to access
The little LED glasses are printed using transparent PETG .
The overall fit is quite tight, so make sure to print it a well tuned printer.
###Instructions:
1. Mount your RPi + Pisound at on the base using 4 x M 2.5 screws
2. Put the button and the refracting LED glasses into their holes on the back of the lid
3. Keeping the lid upside down, insert the pot shaft into the holes, the gently push down the RPi until you reach the base
4. Apply a little force to make the little hooks lock on the lid clip into the base pocket (be extra-careful at this stage)(*)
5. Put the side connectors panel in place and lock it using the Pisound in/out jack hex rods
(*) if you printed in PLA which is not that flexible, you risk to break the lid wall that are pretty thin at the bottom
**Updated Apr 2025**: base has been redesigned to access
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