This is actually my first attempt at making a 3D printed design, so it’s not perfect. 3D case CAD file, Autodesk Fusion 360 format.One of the reasons I chose it was there’s a nice absolute beginners video tutorial series on YouTube. I used Autodesk Fusion for the 3D design, which is free for personal use. The design is just a bottomless box with four holes for buttons in the top, screw mounting holes for the Raspberry Pi, and a cutout at the back for cables connections while keeping the box flush to a surface. Here’s a photo of the unpainted, freshly printed case: Micro USB-USB adapter ($2.50, Adafruit).Spray paint (optional, a few dollars from hardware store like Home Depot).Mini HDMI to HDMI adapter ($2.95, Amazon).Connecting wires ($5.79 for 120pc kit, Amazon).USB power adapter (5 Volt, 2 Amp) ($11.99 for a three pack from Amazon).
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