Raspberry Pi Aluminum Extrusion Mount

Raspberry Pi Aluminum Extrusion Mount

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I decided that I wanted to be able to mount a Raspberry Pi running Octoprint to a 2020 aluminum extrusion on a 3d printer frame. I also wanted to be able to mount a little fan over the Pi along with heat sinks to assist with cooling. This is what I came up with! This model is simple to assemble and you probably have all the parts you need laying around anyway. I used 2 m4 bolts and t-nuts to secure the mount to my printer's frame. 4 small wood screws to secure the Pi to the mount and 2 m3 screws to hold the two plastic pieces together. I used 6mm m3 screws but the model's holes are quite deep so you could use up to 10mm if you didnt have anything shorter. This is the fan I used https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076H3TKBP/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I am also working on a mount for a 4 relay module as well to control LED lights around my printer. Keep an eye out for that as well! I know that in the picture the Pi is mounted to a 2040 extrusion, but this will also work with a 2020 If anyone has any questions just ask :) UPDATE: I have finished the mount for the 4 relay module I used. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3188574 UPDATE: I uploaded a version of this mount without the fan attachment. It is the file called "Pi_2020_Mount_No_Fan.stl"

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