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You can 3D print this amazing Nintendo Gamecube case for your Raspberry Pi 3, 4, or 5
Retro-inspired 3D-printable Gamecube Raspberry Pi case designed for Raspberry Pi 3, 4, or 5. It features air vents to keep ...
You don’t have to buy a case for a Raspberry Pi, but doing so makes the experience that much nicer. That’s particularly so if, for example, you plan to use a Pi 3 B+ as a home-theater PC or even a ...
If you want to give your Raspberry Pi a clean and functional home, 3D printing a case is one of the easiest and most satisfying upgrades. There are thousands of designs out there, but these seven ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that have access to a 3D printer and are looking for a neat way to be able to protect their pocket sized Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC, may be interested in this new one-piece ...
When I bought the Raspberry Pi kit from Amazon, I decided not to get one of the very inexpensive cases that came with some of the kits. My reasoning was that, since I have a 3D printer, I'd make my ...
Fractal Design's North mid-tower computer case is still relatively new, but its minimal design mix with stylish wood paneling has made it an instant classic among builders. The Fractal Design North ...
If you are a process junkie and love seeing the end-to-end of how a thing is made and with what tools, then watch [Michael Klements] show off his Raspberry Pi case design. His case has quite a few ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts with access to a 3D printer may be interested in this awesome Apple //e Raspberry Pi 3 case created by Thingiverse member “adesz88”. This innovative design not only pays ...
Nintendo’s new Mini NES is a cool, tiny little Nintendo console that’s on its way in November, but you don’t have to wait that long to get one for yourself. With a 3D printed case and a Raspberry Pi, ...
A new project has recently hit crowd funding website IndieGoGo. Their idea is to make 3D printed DIY laptops that are based around the Rasberry Pi computer. The Pi-Top laptop is actually just a case ...
Brkić built the chunky little device, dubbed the hgTerm, out of a need for something more compact than a laptop that he could use when debugging and flashing embedded devices in the field. And, of ...
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