The file 'Flush Wall-Mount For Raspberry Pi Touchscreen 3D Printer Model' is (skp,stl) file type, size is 2.4MB.
The Raspberry Pi 7" Touchscreen is an amazing, affordable piece of tech. I decided I wanted to mount one to my wall to use for home automation. But none of the DIY mounts I found online dealt with the problem of how to flush mount it with no exposed wires. This project shows you how to do it using a 3-gang electrical box and a handful of 3D-printed parts.
The full project description is here on Instructables.com: https://www.instructables.com/id/Flush-Wall-Mounted-Raspberry-Pi-Touchscreen/
After some iteration, I arrived at an improved design which makes the faceplate stiffer, and brings the bezel closer to the wall. These are faceplate_v2 and bezel_v2. I recommend using the v2 parts instead of the original ones, but left the originals here since they're the ones pictures in the Instructable.
Bezel.skp | 1.3MB | |
Bezel.stl | 245.5KB | |
Bezel_v2.skp | 1.3MB | |
Bezel_v2.stl | 291.5KB | |
Faceplate.skp | 1.3MB | |
Faceplate.stl | 254.2KB | |
Faceplate_v2.skp | 1.3MB | |
Faceplate_v2.stl | 211.0KB | |
Tracks_and_Walls.skp | 1.3MB | |
Tracks_and_Walls.stl | 236.9KB |