
This is a remix of Suraki’s RasPi case (thing:710688), with an additional version for OctoPi.
There are locating holes on the logo pieces that match locating pins added to the case tops.
If you’re using an easy to glue filament type, add a drop of glue to each pin to secure the logos. My perferred method is to melt the pins to hold the logo in place. I use a common nail stuck in a short piece of bamboo heated over a candle. You can also use a soldering iron or a 3d printing pen.
I also added a stand to hold the Pi vertically.
This article was first featured at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4785167 on March 5, 2021 at 09:24PM by Netfool
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