Raspberry Pi 5 Case

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Raspberry Pi 5 Case

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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
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1.8 h
1 plate
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Same model just for A1 Mini
Same model just for A1 Mini
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2 plates
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27/12/2023 Update: Everything fits well!

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This case is designed to be printed easily. You can use MMU, but you don't have to. Just download files that fits your needs and start printing. I've done a lots of tests.

Nothing else, than plastic material is needed!

I have used PLA materials.

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
Overall it is a nice case. I did find that to get the top and bottom to go together the easiest, one must either put the RPi in the top and then put the bottom on (basically upside down) and then flip over and push the RPi down into place or make sure the RPi's power and display ports are lined up with the holes and then pushed into the holes. There are two things with it that I have issues with. I will add them in a reply since I am running out of space to type.
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1. There isn't a power button added to the case that will push the button on the RPi. It is accessible through one of the slits in the back, but not with a finger. 2. I couldn't find the mesh/hexagon, fan cover. There is a file listed that is supposed to be that, but it is solid when I bring it into the slicer.
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Replying to @commputethis :
Hey there, I'll look into the issue with fitting RPi inside. But for your poins. 1) I was designing it for server use, as Im using mine. Will add powerbutton in next version. 2) The hexagon fan cover is made directly in bambu slicer. (I have forgotten to include it...)
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Replying to @izboxo :
I was able to the hexagon fan cover in the slicer by doing 0 top and bottom layers and changing the infill to honeycomb.
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Definitely something off, printed two cases and both are having this issue.
The designer has replied
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I had the same. There's a long tab in one corner, I think it's suppose to force fit next to the board to hold the ports in place. I broke mine trying to bend it a bit, then the top closed well.
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Replying to @LuckiDog :
Oh, sorry to hear that. I'll try to fix it :thumbs_up:
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Great model, thanks, exactly what I was looking for. Mesh is a tight fit but looks great.
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very nice print
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Where's the 5? :D Looks nice
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turned out great for me. I did have a little trouble getting the fan cover on, but I got it enevtually. Done on my A1 Mini
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Great fit and easy print. I needed 6 of these for a class we teach. Normally I just buy the cases but wanted to test the Bambu X1 (I just got one) and these came out really well. My only issue was there was no camera port so I made a negative cube over part of it using Bambu Studio. Need both camera ports for the class (it's OpenCV). I also printed with colors that are more like the "official" Pi colors. Everyone thought it looked great.
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Printed great, used all PETG. Would recommend letting print cool for awhile to prevent warping of top lid, I had to bend mine to sit flat. Other than that, theres a slot to fit a screwdriver in for the power button if needed. Overall great design!
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awesome case base bambu transparent black lid inland pla
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very good!
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it did successfully print the snap top cover took a little finess to get it to stay most likely due to some shrinkages and the part being so fragile sorry I can only guve 3 stars because the system won’t let me saying I need at least one successful print.
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