An open source case for Turing Pi 2 using laser cut acrylic and 3D printing.
The DXF files for cutting the acrylic pieces are in the /dxf
folder. The inner cuts are in red so that you can order the cut operations to cut the inner details before cutting the outer perimeter.
There were some issues with some of the DXF files where the outer cut was not a complete path. This issue has been fixed in the /dxf/fixed-paths
folder but I have not performed a test cut with those files.
Someone pointed out that some online cutting services will reject designs with interior angles of exactly 90 degrees. I rounded the interior corners of the offending pieces and put the updated DXF files in the /dxf/plasticsheetsshop-co-uk
folder.
The STL files for printing the legs and I/O shield are in the /stl
folder. I printed the parts in PLA with 0.35mm layer height slicing settings and got good results and reasonable print times.
- Brass heat-set inserts
- Low-profile hex screws
- 4x 15mm M3 brass standoffs
- PLA filament
- 3mm thickness clear acrylic sheets
- 12mm Chassis Switch
- (Optional) 120mm x 15mm slim fan
- 25mm M3 screws
- M3 nuts