Raspberry Pi 4 are hard to source. Using Raspberry CM4 modules together with a cheap baseboard can be a performant and compatible alternative.
The CM4-Nano baseboards are sub 20 euro, so they fit well. This is a relatively simple mount for DIN-rail mounts, but they can be modified super easy to be used on basically every printer or use case.
That's why I added the fusion 360 archive to make remixing simple.
Made for:
Waveshare CM4-Nano-B (and CM4-Nano-A): https://www.waveshare.com/CM4-NANO-B.htm
Heatsink with 10mm Height: https://www.waveshare.com/product/accessories/power-heat-sinks/heat-sinks/cm4-heatsink-b.htm
Heatsink with 5mm Height: https://www.waveshare.com/cm4-heatsink.htm
You need to print/order:
2x Prints of cm4_clip
2x M3 screws (6-8mm length)
1x Print of the Voron DIN-clip ( https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-2/blob/Voron2.4/STLs/Electronics_Bay/pcb_din_clip_x3.stl )
2x M2.5 (or M2) screws (5-6mm length)
1x Print of cm4_din_clip_frame_10mm or cm4_din_clip_frame_5mm, based on your cm4 heat sink height.
No supports needed. Use 3 vertical perimeters (3 walls for Cura users) to have enough strength.
Custom Sizes / Remixes:
If you want to make your custom frame, feel free to use the added fusion 360 archive. It utilizes the user parameter “Heatsink-height”, which makes custom height super easy. (See screenshot)
The author marked this model as their own original creation.