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Raspberry Pi Case Design in Super Nintendo (SNES) Style

Raspberry Pi Case Design in Super Nintendo (SNES) Style

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Digital case design for Raspberry Pi compatible with versions 1B, 2, 3, 4, and 5, with output for Super Nintendo-style USB controller cables.

This project is fan art and may not have the exact measurements and proportions of the original SNES console. The aim of this project is to provide a case in the style of the Super Nintendo console, with internal space for customizations, overclocking, and any other improvements a gamer may wish to make.

The Power, Reset, and Eject buttons are articulated, allowing for customizations and added functionality. Adding these functionalities requires 3D modeling by the user.

Building this project requires a 3D printer with at least 220x220x220mm of usable printing area.

All printing settings are saved within the 3mf file, including a layer height of 0.16 mm, individual support settings per object, versions with and without Fuzzy Skin, among other settings.

The estimated printing time for the entire project is:

Single-color printing:
- Total time: 1 day 4 hours 20 minutes
- Material: 848.84g

Multi-color printing:

- Total time: 1 day 10 hours 4 minutes
- Material: 932.22g

Estimate based on the Creality K2 Plus using the Orca Slicer. Printing time and material requirements may vary considerably between different printer and slicer models.

The recommended material for 3D printing is PLA for the case body and TPU for the feet.

Other components are also needed for the correct assembly of the Super Nintendo-style Raspberry Pi case:

1x Raspberry Pi board (versions 1B, 2, 3, 4, or 5)
2 USB SNES-style controllers
4x M2 x 3.2mm inserts
4x M3 x 4.2mm inserts
4x M2 x 6mm to 8mm Hex screws
4x M3 x 10mm to 16mm Hex screws
Epoxy glue or super glue

The complete list of components and tools to assemble this and other 3D Gamer printing projects can be found at: https://www.garagemdoinventor.com.br/collections/projetos-gamers-3d

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