Mini PiMac DIY Kit 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Mini PiMac v1.0

The Mini PiMac DIY kit turns your Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 model B into a (trans)portable mini all-in-one desktop computer inspired by the iMac line of computers by Apple, particularly the G3 and G4.

Based on the OctoPrint Rig by Adafruit, I expanded the idea of a touch-based 3d-printer UI into a standalone computer. I modified the bottom half of the case to remove the big opening, replacing it with either a solid backing, or smaller holes, more reminiscent of the ventilation holes in the G3. In addition, I created a resistive stylus for the PiTFT 3.5" display, as well as a holder for the stylus. The stylus holder can either be printed as a separate piece, or it can be printed as part of the stand.

Directions: Print 1 of each of the following items for a complete kit.

  • Mini PiMac - Bottom Case (Holes)
    or Mini PiMac - Bottom Case (No Holes)
  • Mini PiMac - Top Case
  • Mini PiMac - Stand (No Stylus Holder)
    or Mini PiMac - Stand (With Stylus Holder)
  • Mini PiMac - Resistive Stylus

Optional Print

  • Mini PiMac - Stylus Holder

Required Electronic Parts:

(Disclaimer) This kit is not compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. However, you are free to remix this as you wish. If you do make a successful case for the Pi 4, please let me know, because I'd love to print one myself!

Mini_PiMac_-_Bottom_Case_Holes.stl 1.3MB
Mini_PiMac_-_Bottom_Case_No_Holes.stl 361.9KB
Mini_PiMac_-_Resistive_Stylus.stl 43.0KB
Mini_PiMac_-_Stand_No_Stylus_Holder.stl 46.3KB
Mini_PiMac_-_Stand_With_Stylus_Holder.stl 175.6KB
Mini_PiMac_-_Stylus_Holder_Separate_Part.stl 129.4KB
Mini_PiMac_-_Top_Case.stl 169.4KB