February 23, 2026
Description
This case was designed to hold a Raspberry Pi Zero 2w and v1 camera but still allow access to the headers and all the ports because I could not find one anywhere. It should still hold an original Raspberry Pi Zero and a v1, v2, or v3 camera (I think they're all the same size). The cable length I used was 1.5" (38mm). Please like and give a 5-star review!
Needs no support, print in orientation provided. To put together, just attach the cable to the Raspberry Pi and camera, snap in the Raspberry Pi (it might be tight, just push next to the hole with a flathead screwdriver), push in the camera (also kinda tight), put one end of the top part on the bottom part and carefully push in the other end.
Print settings:
Printer: Flashforge Adventurer 5m
Material: PETG (Creality Ender series)
Print speed: Up to 150mm/s for solid infill, but 70mm/s for outer wall. Also, I set small perimeter threshold      to 2mm and small perimeters speed 10mm/s so the clips would print slowerÂ
Layer height: 0.2mm, but I used variable layer height for the clips, down to 0.1mm
Line width: 0.42 to 0.45 (but I did 0.5 on the first layer)
Wall generator: Arachne
Infill: All solid infill
Wall loops: 2
Support: No
Elephant foot compensation: No
My filament shrinkage was also set to 99%, but if yours is already tuned you shouldn't need to change anything.
Feel free to change these settings however you want, of course!
Hope it works for you!
[EDIT]
I replaced v1 with v2, which just has slightly thicker (by 0.1mm) clips to help prevent breaking.
[EDIT]
I replaced v2 with v3, which has just 1 clip on each side but it's extra wide to make breakage almost impossible (the orange ones).
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike