Description
Raspberry Pi 5 case with integrated breadboard.
For small tinker projects or if you just want to quickly test something out.
I have also posted a version for the Raspberry 3 and 4.
You can print it without support.
After printing, remove the integrated support covering the screw holes.
Use some filament to put the two parts at the hinge together.
The material for the print on the photos is PETG and it was printed with two colors with an MMU3. I would recommend PETG over PLA due to the temperature the Pi 5 can develop.
There is also a cover for single filament in the files.
After printing, push a string of filament through the hinges.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.