Octopi Mount for Prusa Enclosure

A Prusa Enclosure mount for a Raspi 4 / Hyperpixel 4 combo, intended for use with Octopi & Octodash
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I had downloaded and printed this Pi4 / Hyperpixel case by woodle:

https://www.printables.com/model/157791-hyperpixel-40-pi-4-case

And wanted some way of mounting it to my Prusa Enclosure, as it runs my octoprint / octodash instance. This is what I came up with - A spider like mount that attaches to the back of the case, and then is attached to the enclosure via an adjustable friction joint to allow different viewing angles of the touchscreen.

In addition to the files below, you will need to download woodle's case from the link above. You will also need:

4 x 12mm m2.5 screws - these mount the spider to the back of the case via the 4 washers, in place of the original hyper pixel screws. 

1 M3 x 20 screw 

1 M3 Nyloc nut

2 M3 x 6mm screws

Once you have printed all the parts, assemble the Pi & Screen and slip it into the case. Then place the spider over the back of the case, aligning it with the holes in it. The boss in the back of the spider should be central to the case itself

Place the 4 top hat shaped washers through the holes in the spider and into the recesses in the case. These help align the spider. Then screw it in place with the 4 m2.5 screws - they go though the washers, case and Pi and screw into the standoffs on the screen, locking everything on place.

The base / attachment point is connected to the enclosure with two M3 x 6mm screws. One from the interior of the Prusa enclosure into the sloped portion of the base, and another from the front of the base part into a free hole in the enclosure frame. The screw from the inside is what really keeps in place - the other just stops it from rotating. If you feel like it you could use a slightly longer screw here and put a nut in the other side - but I didn't find it necessary.

Slip the fingers of the spider into the fingers of the base, and attach using the m3x20 screw and nyloc 

Finally, there are two loops in the base part for zip ties to help with cable management.  
 

My other Prusa enclosure prints:

https://www.printables.com/model/484200-power-distribution-for-prusa-enclosure

https://www.printables.com/model/485262-led-light-bar-for-prusa-enclosure
 

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