Pibow Coupé Case Bracket For Lulzbot Mini

Pibow Coupé Case Bracket For Lulzbot Mini

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**20160609:** I Updated The Stl File So That The Mounting Bracket Can Accommodate The Brackets For The Popular Plexiglass Enclosure You Can Find On Ebay And Amazon For The Mini. If You'Re Not Using It, Then It Doesn'T Affect You. But That'S What The "Random Slot" Is For. The Pics Of The Green Bracket Is From Version 1. They'Re Still Useful As The Mounting Process Remains The Same. The Yellow Bracket Is The Updated Version 2 Which Lets The Enclosure Bracket Fit. They'Re Functionally Identical Beyond The Notch And Some Minor Structural And Tolerance Improvements. This Is A Small Bracket That Allows You To Attach A Raspberry Pi In A [Pibow 3 Coupé Case](Https://Shop.Pimoroni.Com/Products/Pibow-Coupe-For-Raspberry-Pi-3) To The Side Of A Lulzbot Mini. The Benefit Here Is That You Can Run Octoprint On The Pi That'S Tucked Out Of The Way On The Side Of The Mini. The Bracket-To-Pi Side Uses 2.5Mm Nylon Bolts. The Bracket-To-Mini Side Uses 3Mm Nylon Bolts. You Should Avoid Anything Metal Because The Screws Are In Close Proximity To Electronics Of Both The Pi And The Mini. With The Pi Mounted In That Location, You Can Use The [Lulzbot Mini Raspberry Pi Camera Mount](Http://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:1219847) And An 18" Flex Camera Cable To Get Your Pi Camera Comfortably Viewing Your Build Area. I Chose This Particular Case Because It Gives Me Easy Access To The [Display-O-Tron Pi Hat](Https://Shop.Pimoroni.Com/Products/Display-O-Tron-Hat), Which You Can Use To Stream System Information From Octoprint To Your Display (Or Anything Else You'Re Interested In Seeing). You Probably Need A Micro Usb Cable With A 90 Degree Connector To Make Sure You Have Clearance To Power The Pi.

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