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Summary
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This Raspberry Pi case is designed to fit into a standard 3.5in hard drive slot. It works well with tool less mounting systems, but I also added the ability for threaded nuts to be dropped in which work great as well and make this compatible with anything that a standard hard drive fit into.
The nuts that I built around are the [McMaster-Carr 90480a007](https://www.mcmaster.com/#90480a007/) This cost me $8.32 for 100 nuts delivered to my door but I am sure a local hardware store would have the same thing far cheaper.
Print Settings
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**Printer Brand:**
Creality
**Printer:**
Ender 3
**Rafts:**
No
**Supports:**
Yes
**Resolution:**
0.40 mm
**Infill:**
15%
**Notes:**
I have printed this part a few times and you can get away with doing no supports you just end up with some long bridges. I would advise against supports inside where the nuts go because it is nearly impossible to get those supports out correctly.
How I Designed This
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This was my first project using Fusion 360, and my first project built from the ground up for 3D printing. I started by building a profile sketch or “master sketch” of an HDD with the placement of the screw holes. Then I decided to make a rough Raspberry Pi model since I plan on many 3D printed projects for the Pi it would be easier to have a digital copy.
Version 2 will be worked on soon since now I have experience with 3D printing and I know that things like the long supports that require long bridges are a big no no. Ill also probable change the positioning of the Pi to be more in the middle. Any other feedback would be greatly appreciated.
![](https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/2a/11/ce/33/5a/2018-07-26_23-09-29.gif)

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Summary
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This is a headphone mount that attatches to the top corner of your computer monitor using a 3D printed screw. It works perfectly for my current setup, ASUS VS248H-P and, Steelseries H Wireless. Using the parameters option (Modify > Parameters) in Fusion 360 this design can easily be adapted to any monitor/headset combination.
Print Settings
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**Printer Brand:**
Creality
**Printer:**
Ender 3
**Rafts:**
No
**Supports:**
Yes
**Resolution:**
0.40 mm
**Infill:**
15%, 4 Perimeter layers
**Notes:**
The monitorHeadsetMount I printed upside down to minimize the amount of supports. You still need some supports underneath the hook part but otherwise this orientation does really well, even the threads. Another advantage of this orientation is it puts the layers in the same direction of the force when mounted so you don't have to worry about the layers splitting and the part breaking.
The monitorHeadsetScrew prints pretty well on either the top or bottom faces.

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Summary
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A rough, block, minimal, but dimensional correct model of a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. I use this to quickly measure parts of the Pi whenever I'm working on a Pi related project in CAD. I included the **.f3d** file which should work best since the model was designed in Fusion, but I also included a **.step** file for use in every other CAD software as far as I know, feel free to ask for a different file type.
**I don't see any reason in printing this but you do you.**

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