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Sleeve Case for Raspberry Pi

walter avatarwalter

December 22, 2014

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*Update May 2018 see [lienbacher's](https://www.thingiverse.com/lienbacher/about) comment below for a version that will work with a Pi 3 B+, which has addition POE pins. I updated the v2.1 version on here with a larger pin cutout but don't have a Pi 3 B+ to test with* *Updated March 2018: Added a new version (2.0) with a larger cutout for the microSD card since newer models aren't spring loaded. I also loosened up the tolerances and tweaked the design to make it easier to print, and added a latch to the cap so the Raspberry Pi is less likely to fall out.* Simple sleeve to protect a [Raspberry Pi*](https://amzn.to/2H4aCvp) from falling screws. The main part of the case slides over the Raspberry Pi, and a cap fits around the connectors. The parts are only held in place by friction so it probably isn't a good option for transport or if you frequently plug / unplug devices (mine just sits under my printer running [Octoprint](http://octoprint.org)). Only the ports along the sides are exposed. The cap part may need a small amount scaling on the z axis since the height can vary significantly with layer height and first layer thickness. [Filament:](http://thrinter.com/filaments/) -- [Colorfabb Red PLA/PHA*](http://amzn.to/2xcdFMl) -- [ESun Yellow PLA*](http://amzn.to/2x79aRj) -- [Filamentum Vertigo Grey PLA*](http://amzn.to/2FQpny0) -- [Sainsmart Clear PETG*](http://amzn.to/2FM4WlJ) Several other of my PI case designs can be found in [this collection](https://www.thingiverse.com/walter/collections/raspberry-pi). **affiliate links*