There were no small, or skeleton cases on Thingiverse for the Pi 4. I grabbed a set of calipers, and designed this case for it. It is specifically designed to hug the dimensions of the case very board tightly, and only requires four M2 x 10mm bolts to put together.
This case has an optional hole ( and a filler ) for a 30x30x10 mm 5V fan. Since it's designed to VERY tight tolerances, slight differences in pick-and-place positioning may have an effect on how this fits your Pi4.
I am willing to make edits/changes on request, just ask in the comments.
This thing was made with Tinkercad. You can modify and make edits on a copy at:
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/chMv7vzZkCD
Also, if you make this case, please post your prints! I'd love to see how they came out.
Unassociated tags: pi 4, pi case, raspberry pi
There were no small, or skeleton cases on Thingiverse for the Pi 4. I grabbed a set of calipers, and designed this case for it. It is specifically designed to hug the dimensions of the case very board tightly, and only requires four M2 x 10mm bolts to put together.
This case has an optional hole ( and a filler ) for a 30x30x10 mm 5V fan. Since it's designed to VERY tight tolerances, slight differences in pick-and-place positioning may have an effect on how this fits your Pi4.
I am willing to make edits/changes on request, just ask in the comments.
This thing was made with Tinkercad. You can modify and make edits on a copy at:
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/chMv7vzZkCD
Also, if you make this case, please post your prints! I'd love to see how they came out.
Printer Brand:
LulzBot
Printer:
TAZ 6
</div>Supports:Yes
Resolution:
200 micron
</div>Infill:20
Filament: eSun PLA Green
Notes:
Best printed at 0.15 - 0.25 layer sizes, infill 20%, 2 perimeters.
Use base supports only, the fan holder is tricky to bridge.The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.