This case is designed for a Raspberry Pi 5 with a Pimoroni NVMe base and a low profile 52pi ice tower cooler. It would probably work with any NVMe base that can mount underneath the pi. The NVMe drive was running hot even out of the case so i decided to add a 3007 fan to help cool everything down a little more.
I used the Pimoroni standoffs between the NVMe base and the pi, and the 52pi standoffs and short NVMe screws to mount the cooler. I also used the 52pi long screws through the bottom of the case and 52pi heat sink to connect everything together.
The sides are held to the main case body with 6mm x 2mm magnets that are designed for a press fit so no glue should be needed.
The power button on the back of the case is also designed for a light press fit so it can be removed in case you need access to the sd card slot. Its meant to have a minimal clearance between the power button and the flexible slot so a firm press will activate the power button on the pi.
All files sliced with Prusa Slicer on a Sovol SV06 using PLA filament.
The bottom of the main case body has two holes that will fit 2, 18mm circle magnets from Harbor Freight. I have one magnetically mounted underneath the top of my toolbox.
Both sides and body printed 15% infill 0.2 layer height. Both side were printed with the magnet holes facing up. The side with the fan was printed with bottom infill octogram spiral
The only thing printed with supports was the main case body.
The power button was printed with all walls and no infill.
This was designed using FreeCad and I am in no way a professional. I've attached the Freecad files so if you wish to modify it to fit your needs feel free, but just know I probably don"t have the best workflow and did my best to make it as simple as possible.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.