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Electronics and Wiring Organizer for Voron V0.2 (Raspberry Pi or BTT Pi, SKR Pico)

Provides Mounting for Raspberry or BTT Pi and SKR Pico, plus Wire Management for the electronics bay of the Voron 0.2
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updated June 9, 2024

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This 3d printable frame mounts in the electronics bay of the Voron V0.2 using the six screws that hold the panel that separates the electronics bay from the print volume (use 2mm longer screws). NO VHB TAPE is used. It provides mounting points for a Standard size Raspberry or BTT Pi (see file versions) and the SKR Pico Controller and provides a covered wireway running up through the middle of the bay with wire access slots and open ends for routing. Eight 2.5mm heatsets and screws are used for the Pi and controller mounting. The lid of the wireway is attached with two sets of 3mm hardware into Voron standard type brass heatsets. Best to print with PETG, ABS or similar for heat resistance. Adhesion with PETG is excellent (red example), for ABS (green example) I used a brim and enclosed chamber as is normal for ABS. No supports are required. 

Note - The BTT Pi 1.2 has slightly different hole placement, the version added and tested by Petr. Thanks Petr. The earlier BTT Pi may have the same hole layout, I have not verified that. Make sure to use the appropriate file for your Pi type. The original was tested with Pi 4's and the Pi's have a very standardized hole pattern, at least for a standard sized Pi, and many other boards that copy that pattern will fit as well.

The original V2 version for the Pi had pretty tight holes for the heatsets, these were opened slightly for the V3 Pi version. The V4 BTT Pi version moved the mounting points to correspond to the BTT Pi requirements. This was tested with a BTT Pi 1.2. V2 has solid first layer. 

Note that V3 and V4 have shallow crosshatch cuts in the first layer to improve adhesion characteristics.

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