NOTE: This is for a Rasbberry Pi 4. See HERE for the Pi 3/3+ version
I've seen many cases for mounting a Raspberry PI to the MK3 over the Einsy case. This mounts a Raspberry Pi 4 on the right side under the bed, which makes cable management a bit cleaner.
Print the bottom part and one of the tops depending on whether you need a slot for the camera's ribbon cable or not.
Also needed:
2x M3x 8MM cap screws up to 12mm length should work
Be sure to look for drop-in T-nuts, so they can be inserted without disassembling the frame.
I wouldn't necessarily recommend buying any of the following, because the kits contain too many parts for this project, but for reference I built my Pi case by pulling from the following products:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0785PJZTP
M4 T-nuts for 30x30.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015A351WS
NOTE: This is for a Rasbberry Pi 4. See HERE for the Pi 3/3+ version
I've seen many cases for mounting a Raspberry PI to the MK3 over the Einsy case. This mounts a Raspberry Pi 4 on the right side under the bed, which makes cable management a bit cleaner.
Print the bottom part and one of the tops depending on whether you need a slot for the camera's ribbon cable or not.
Also needed:
2x M3x 8MM cap screws up to 12mm length should work
Be sure to look for drop-in T-nuts, so they can be inserted without disassembling the frame.
I wouldn't necessarily recommend buying any of the following, because the kits contain too many parts for this project, but for reference I built my Pi case by pulling from the following products:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0785PJZTP
M4 T-nuts for 30x30.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015A351WS
Printer Brand: Prusa
Printer: i3 MK3
Supports: No
Resolution: 150 or 200
Infill: 20%
Filament: Prusament PETG Orange
Notes:
I don't know how hot it gets under the bed, but I figure if PET is good enough for the Y-belt holder it should work here. Maybe I'm right, maybe not. Customizer also exposes the ability to create this case without the mounting points for the 30x30 extrusion. That version of the case requires no additional hardware; the lid will just press on and depending on printer precision, hold with friction.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.