New version! QtQwiicCliq ("cutie quick click") improves almost every aspect of this design, and adds a stud-based mounting option for faster prototyping.
Over the years I have accrued a moderately large collection of Sparkfun Qwiic and Adafruit Stemma QT sensor boards that I intend to use in my printer enclosure. Naturally, being a DIN-obsessed individual, I decided to make DIN plates for all of them. Of course, I also have a few different development boards lying around, so I also created variants compatible with the Sparkfun Thing+, Adafruit Feather, and Raspberry Pi Zero families of boards. All of these plates have a 51mm M3 holes spacing designed to be compatible with Fabian's fabulous DIN brackets (and of course my redux version).
As always, I've included the STEP and CAD files. Feel free to remix to your heart's content (including for commercial use). All I ask is that you respect the CC-BY license if you are going to remix and/or sell it.
Print with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2 or 0.3mm layer height. PETG is recommended since it is less likely to crack when inserting screws.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.