05-16-2016, 02:15 PM
I've come up with a 3D printable design for a case for the Pine64.
This case design has a bottom half with feet and with pegs that
stick up to match the mounting holes in the board. The top half
has matching receptacles that fit over the pegs for tool-less
assembly. Vent slots are provided top and bottom, and access
holes are cut out along the sides for electrical connections.
The one I had printed fits the board perfectly and looks sharp!
You can download the design, including an ".stl" file for immediate
printing and the OpenSCAD source code by going to:
"https://spideroak.com/browse/share/brf_public/Pine64_Case"
See the included "Readme" file for more information.
I hope folks find this useful.
This case design has a bottom half with feet and with pegs that
stick up to match the mounting holes in the board. The top half
has matching receptacles that fit over the pegs for tool-less
assembly. Vent slots are provided top and bottom, and access
holes are cut out along the sides for electrical connections.
The one I had printed fits the board perfectly and looks sharp!
You can download the design, including an ".stl" file for immediate
printing and the OpenSCAD source code by going to:
"https://spideroak.com/browse/share/brf_public/Pine64_Case"
See the included "Readme" file for more information.
I hope folks find this useful.