First of all, I want to apologize to all the people who know how to solder for what they see in my photos.
Not so long ago, I decided that I needed a Mixbox-style controller. I downloaded and printed the case I liked, but it turned out that my board - a Raspberry PI clone with a Type C connector - was three millimeters larger than the original one and therefore did not fit there. That's why I decided to make my own case in the same style, but improve some aspects and make it a little more versatile.
The board is attached to the clip, and the screen and auxiliary buttons are attached to the latches. The assembly will require 12 keyboard switches, 3 tactile switches measuring 6x6 millimeters, 4 ten-millimeter screws, a nut with a diameter of 6 millimeters, a bolt with a diameter of 6 mm and a length of up to 10 millimeters and a controller with RP2040. Later, I tried to install other raspberry pi pic clones in this case, they were all slightly different lengths, but they were installed into the clip without any problems.
Print face-to-table, no supports required
The author marked this model as their own original creation.