Ender 3 Raspberry Pi 2/3/4 Mount With Buck Converter Mount And Toolbox 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY
File formats: stl,123dx
Download type: zip
Size:2.3MB

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Summary

What to print

  • If you have a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 you need to print:
    "PiCase_v1.1.stl" and "PiCaseSleeve.stl"

  • If you have a Raspberry Pi 4 you need to print:
    "Pi4CaseBottom_v1.1.stl" and "Pi4CaseTop_v1.1.stl"
  • If you need a mount for any other Pi variant, check out the remixes

  • If you want to use your printers PSU to power the Pi you will need to print:
    "lm2596sCase.stl" and "lm2596sCover.stl"

  • The box is completely optional.

Guides

howchoo made some nice guides for this thing.

Installing the buck converter
https://howchoo.com/g/zjm0zjnlndq/how-to-power-a-raspberry-pi-from-your-3d-printer

Installing the Raspberry Pi to your printer
https://howchoo.com/g/ntg5yzg1odk/using-octoprint-with-the-creality-ender-3-3d-printer

A general Octoprint guide featuring this thing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RuasPvZhx0

Things you might need

Changelog

2019-08-27:
Updated description and added photos and guides of thingiverse user howchoo.
Thank you very much for letting me link them here.

2019-08-23:
Testprinted the Pi4Case and found a flaw. Fixed that and uploaded Pi4Case_v1.1 which fits (Tested by howchoo)

2019-08-21:
Added a beta case for the Pi 4. It is based on the Raspberry Pi 4 Case - Slider Case" by dtnavida. I only added the mounting plate, holes for a 40mm fan & same ventilation slots.

2018-05-03:
Removed a notch at the PiCase that would not let the sleeve fit onto it. (Workaround: Use a side cutter zu remove a bit of the sleeve or the notch)

Box.stl 233.9KB
Case_v1.1.123dx 412.7KB
lm2596sCase.stl 2.7MB
lm2596sCover.stl 87.0KB
Pi4CaseBottom_v1.1.stl 4.8MB
Pi4CaseTop_v1.1.stl 2.5MB
Pi4CaseWithMount_v1.1.123dx 579.9KB
PiCaseSleeve.stl 436.3KB
PiCase_v1.1.stl 2.8MB