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Raspberry Pi 4 Nintendo GameCube Inspired Case

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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A1 Mini, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
A1 Mini, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Ever wish your Pi4 looked like a tiny Gamecube? Well now it can with this handy enclosure! Prepare yourself to Pi in style!!

 

The enclosure is printed in 3 parts. It slides together and stays shut using MAGNETS. Looks great sitting on your desk!

Material

  1. A Raspberry Pi 4* (obvs)
  2. The printed parts. The materials I used are as follows:
  3. 4x M2 heat staking inserts*
  4. 4x M2 x 6mm screws
    • I used the ones from this kit* with the included washers
  5. 6x 2mm x 6mm magnets*

Assembly

  1. Print the parts
  2. Heat stake the M2 heat staking inserts* into the 4 posts on the bottom part of the enclosure
  3. Press 3x 2mm x 6mm magnets* into the bosses in one side of the enclosure
  4. Press 3x 2mm x 6mm magnets* (making sure the polarity is correct) into the other side of the enclosure
  5. Install the Raspberry Pi 4* into the bottom of the case with the M2 screws (washers optional)
  6. Snap the “front” printed part into the “top” part
  7. Slide the "top+front" onto the “bottom+Pi” assembly

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Happy Tinkering!

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