Raspberry Pi 2 B case plus fan mount by carvimodo
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Description
another case for the Raspberry pi 2 B…
Wanted to overclock my new Raspberry 2 B and needed a way to actively cool it (also the underside)…
Printing Instructions
The most tricky part was to get the bolts to fit into the base casing nuts.
I used my bq Witbox with a flow rate of 87% for the bolts with a layer thickness of 0,05mm.
Base was printed with 95% flow rate and also 0,05mm layers which took a while ;-). (Sliced with CURA 15.02.1)
I have included a test nut .stl file and would recommend to get the printer settings for bolt and nut right first…
I used my bq Witbox with a flow rate of 87% for the bolts with a layer thickness of 0,05mm.
Base was printed with 95% flow rate and also 0,05mm layers which took a while ;-). (Sliced with CURA 15.02.1)
I have included a test nut .stl file and would recommend to get the printer settings for bolt and nut right first…
Printing Stats
bolt_Meshed.stl | Time: 0h 13m 45s | Filament used: 0.0858603m |
top_Meshed.stl | Time: 4h 5m 16s | Filament used: 2.54423m |
base_Meshed.stl | Time: 4h 16m 49s | Filament used: 2.81591m |
test_nut_Meshed.stl | Time: 0h 4m 30s | Filament used: 0.0568981m |
fan_mount_Meshed.stl | Time: 3h 43m 7s | Filament used: 2.71144m |
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