Introduction: RPi-House
This laser cut Raspberry Pi enclosure is designed to be beautiful and easy to assemble. The case is made of 6 pieces that snaps together. No need for glue, screws, nuts & bolts, flimsy hinges, rubber-bands, or wedges. All the Pi's connectors on the edges are accessible: HDMI, Audio, Video, SD Slot, Micro USB Power, Ethernet, 2 USB ports. There is even a slot for a 26-Pin IDC cable for GPIO pins access. Check out the photos.
Materials
Clear Acrylic ( ~0.096-0.098 inch)
Laser cutter (40W )
Vector Cut: Speed: 70, Power: 90
I included cdr and dxf file format.
Larger photos are located in my flickr account.
I also embed a video of the laser cutter in action in my tumblr page for those who are interested.
To support my endeavor to keep my designs open source, consider buying this on Esty or donating on my tumblr page.
Don't forget to vote for me if like my work. If I win the laser cutter I will be able to work on projects that are in larger scale and be able to prototype faster. And of course I will continues to share my work in an open source manner.
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7 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
Really liked this snap together design! I just finished cutting it out at work this evening. Thank you, very much!
10 years ago on Introduction
Thanks for making this available...I'm going to attempt to cut a few out of hardboard for our club members. I'll have to tweak the DXF a bit for the difference in thickness.
10 years ago on Introduction
Nice case design.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
thx
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
I like the case too.
10 years ago on Introduction
Now if only you had some ice cream to go with your Pi.
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
haha done. Ice Cream sandwich.
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