Geekworm X1002 M.2 NVMe SSD Pip PCIe Peripheral Board Bottom for Raspberry Pi 5
Crucial P3 2TB M.2 PCIe Gen3 SSD
CTRICALVER aluminum M.2 SSD heatsink
20mm thermal tape
M2,5 x 40 hexagon socket screw (4 pieces)
M2,5 hexagon nut (4 pieces)
AuviPal BCLINK USB-C right angle adapter
3 x RUXELY USB C Extender
Recipe
mount the Active Cooler on the Pi
use the thermal tape to put the heatsink on the SSD
mount the M.2 SSD on the Geekworm Board
Connect the SSD Board to the Pi
put the screws through the pi-side-plate
put the large spacers on the screws
screw the screws through the wholes of the Pi into the thread of the ssd board
stack the usb extenders
put the extender stack into the bottom of the base
inser the button into the base front hole
put the Pi into the base and on the usb extender
fully screw the screws
put the small spacers on the screws
put the ssd side plate on the screws and screw it with the nuts
Printing Advice
All Parts, except the base, can be printed without support.
The best way i found to print the base is lying on the side, with tree support. Just like this:
To get the cool button-glow-through-effect from the status LED, i printed the Button with transparent filament.
I used PLA for all Parts, except the side plates. These can also be prindet without any problems, but i prefered laser cut acrylic glas for this parts, to have a clear view on the hardware. If you prefer this too, i also uploaded the .dxf files.