The file 'Mini Desktop Case For Raspberry Pi 5 With Ice Tower Cooler By 52Pi 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 518.8KB.
EDIT 1/8/2024 - By request, I have uploaded a similar case with room for accessory boards (NVME SSD boards) under the Pi.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6423660/files
More pics and explanation here -- https://imgur.com/a/LzKXZ8m
This is kind of a public beta test.
I've had many requests for a version of my Mini Desktop Case, but for the Raspberry Pi 5.
I don't have a Raspberry Pi 5. I'm, like, not even on a waiting list. I have other things I'd rather buy with the money.
But I did find a Raspberry Pi 5 .STP file on raspberrypi.com .
And the Ice Tower looks the same, just flipped around with redesigned brackets to accommodate the relocated SOC.
So I threw all that stuff together in CAD and made a case to fit it.
If you print it and find it doesn't work in some way, send me a message with a description of the problem and I'll try to iterate it.
Most of the parts are not properly oriented for printing and should be rotated around in your slicer to minimize support. Generally, the outside of the case is the bottom layer of most parts.
There's versions for m3 screws just threaded into the plastic (tap them first if you feel like it) and then there's a version with 4mm holes for m3 brass inserts. Inserts come in a variety of different sizes, so that 4mm size may not work for you.
It also works with a GeeekPi '96" I2C OLED. Which mounts with m2 screws. There's a "3mm" version of this mount for using with brass inserts.
The recesses on the bottom are for 8.5mm x 2.5mm silicon rubber stoppers.
The legs are for holding an SSD.
The round exhaust port on the side above the HDMI ports is not perfectly symetrical. IDK what happened, the screw holes are centered on a rectangle iinstead of a square. So it will only go in one way.
There's two versions of the top/bottom panel - one with support I designed because slicer generated support on those small ledges can be problematic.
The GPIO and HDMI side are meant to be laser cut from 3mm thick acrylic or wood, but could be printed too..
CLASSICgpio-STL0.stl | 17.1KB | |
CLASSIChdmi-STL0.stl | 61.4KB | |
CLASSIChdmiEXHAUST-4mm-NOsacLAY-STL0.stl | 482.1KB | |
CLASSIChdmiEXHAUST-NOsacLAY-STL0.stl | 473.5KB | |
classicHDMIinsert-STL0.stl | 30.9KB | |
CLASSICsd-STL0.stl | 226.1KB | |
CLASSICsdFIXED-STL0.stl | 239.6KB | |
CLASSICtopbottom.stl | 2.2KB | |
CLASSICtopbottomSUPPED-STL0.stl | 3.4KB | |
CLASSICusb-STL0.stl | 282.6KB | |
displayMOUNTclassic-3MM-STL0.stl | 30.2KB | |
displayMOUNTclassic-STL0.stl | 30.2KB | |
PI5mdcHDMIexhaustCLASSIC-4mm-STL0.stl | 96.9KB | |
PI5mdcHDMIinsertNOsacLAY-STL0.stl | 31.5KB | |
PI5mdcPOWERBUTTON2-STL0.stl | 16.6KB | |
PI5mdcTOPallPRINTED.stl | 3.4KB |