PrintrBoard Raspberry Pi Enclosure w/ Fan

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Description

Summary When I upgraded my PrintrBot Simple Metal Silver with a hotbed it caught on fire! YIKES! So I moved my PrintrBoard out from under the hotbed to reduce the resistance in the power cable caused by increased heat which caused the fire by creating an increasing cycle of heat and resistance. Well having a PrintrBoard just sitting on my desk was not safe either, plus it presented a couple of opportunities to make an enclosure for my Printrboard, include a cooling fan and also cool and enclose my Raspberry Pi that I use as a slave for my PrintrBot using AstroPi from AstroPrint.

I have a Rev.D Printrboard (Now Rev.F) and a Raspberry Pi 2 (Now Pi 3), so the files are specific to these hardware, but I have included SolidEdge part files for those with either SolidEdge or SolidWorks to modify for their specific hardware or just their own style (Available on Thingiverse) http://www.thingiverse.com/thi... . I also Included versions without logos, as well as the logo files in AutoCad and SolidEdge format.

Some files include insets for nuts. I based all of the hardware on 3mm bolts and nuts except for the Raspberry Pi 2 mounts which are 2.5mm. If a nut inset is not present it is because I usually use a tap for those holes as ABS and PLA both tap very well. It is worth noting that to use this enclosure as I have designed it I am drilling a 19mm (~3/4 inch) hole in the side of my PrintrBot Simple Metal Silver for access to the cables. After you print your parts they can be used to mark the hole placement right where you would like it to be mounted.

Printing the enclosure will require printing support material. In my experience I have liked the freeware MatterControl for their support material feature 'Support Everywhere' which allows support material to be started within the part and not originate from the print bed. For those of you lucky enough to have the paid for software Simplify3D, this feature is also available. Enjoy- Matt

The announcement of Fallout 4 has gotten me a little excited! Any questions, comments or suggestions (constructive criticism not just whining) is welcome here.

Instructions: Read the description for any details related to assembling or building this Thing. You don't have to print all the parts! Just use the ones you want, some are variations of the same part. Some are just logos for fun.

Design Files

File Size

BoxBottom.stl
1.41 MB
BoxBottomNut.stl
1.77 MB
101Badge.stl
292 KB
RevDBoxLogos.stl
6.3 MB
111Badge.stl
16.8 KB
RPiBoxBottomNut.stl
887 KB
Vault111Shell.stl
138 KB
80mmVault111DoorCoverShell.stl
178 KB
Top80mmFanNut.stl
780 KB
Small111Badge.stl
13 KB
VaultVentCover.stl
3.88 MB
Top35mmFan.stl
709 KB
80mmVaultDoorCoverShell.stl
3.28 MB
RPiBoxBottom.stl
844 KB
80mmVaultDoorCover.stl
2.45 MB
VaultShell.stl
2.65 MB
RevDBottomNoMounts.stl
606 KB
RPiBoxLogo.stl
3.91 MB
VaultDoorVentCover.stl
2.05 MB
Small101Badge.stl
225 KB
RevDBoxVaultDoorVent.stl
6.22 MB
Top80mmFan.stl
760 KB
RevDBottomNoMountsNut.stl
650 KB
RevDBoxLogosNoMounts.stl
5.86 MB
RevDBox.stl
2.98 MB
RPiBox.stl
2.67 MB
RevDBoxNoMounts.stl
2.53 MB
VentCover.stl
711 KB

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