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Creality bracket for Raspberry Pi
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These are brackets that can be used to attach things to the side or top rails of a Creality 3D printer. The primary usage is to attach a Raspberry Pi (i.e. an OctoPrint and/or camera server) to the side of a Creality 3D printer. Two of these can simply be clipped onto the side rail and a Raspberry Pi is then set onto the two brackets.
STL files to accommodate Raspberry Pi cae widths from 55-75mm are provided.
Can also be used to hold other things, especially if parameters are adjusted using the OpenSCAD Customizer window. Two versions are provided:
1. Bracket is a simple crable
2. Bracket has a lip that goes partially over the top of the Pi case to better hold it down.
By adjusting parameters in the OpenSCAD customizer, can be adapted for
many other purposes, such as holding cables (e.g. w=25, p=19, l=15).
The OpenSCAD file is provided.
STL files to accommodate Raspberry Pi cae widths from 55-75mm are provided.
Can also be used to hold other things, especially if parameters are adjusted using the OpenSCAD Customizer window. Two versions are provided:
1. Bracket is a simple crable
2. Bracket has a lip that goes partially over the top of the Pi case to better hold it down.
By adjusting parameters in the OpenSCAD customizer, can be adapted for
many other purposes, such as holding cables (e.g. w=25, p=19, l=15).
The OpenSCAD file is provided.
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