Modular Raspberry Pi Case
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The Raspberry Pi minicomputer has as many applications as one's imagination and skill can create. However, when it comes to protecting the internals, a lot of the case designs are somewhat static and may be less than accommodating when there are Pi hats involved in the device. Some off-the-shelf cases are okay, but what if you need to do more later?
Well, I started taking a Solidworks class. For engineering, it's more efficient than AutoCAD (which, today, is more the standard for architecture), and my project needed some housing components for the RPi form factor. So, I went for a simple design that can be as complex as the user needs it. I also included some manual grips into which you can friction-set some hardware so you don't have to keep reaching for tools during assembly or with temporary installations. One holds an M2.5 nut, and 2 hold an M2.5 6mm standoff to varying lengths (one is stronger, the other leaves more metal exposed so you can get it into tighter spaces, like around
Well, I started taking a Solidworks class. For engineering, it's more efficient than AutoCAD (which, today, is more the standard for architecture), and my project needed some housing components for the RPi form factor. So, I went for a simple design that can be as complex as the user needs it. I also included some manual grips into which you can friction-set some hardware so you don't have to keep reaching for tools during assembly or with temporary installations. One holds an M2.5 nut, and 2 hold an M2.5 6mm standoff to varying lengths (one is stronger, the other leaves more metal exposed so you can get it into tighter spaces, like around
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