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Case that can accommodate Raspberry Pi 3A+ with 14x14x10 heatsink, AKASA SATA to USB adapter and 2.5inch hard drive.
Case is held together with 4 pcs of M3x30 cylinder head bolts.
Hard drive is fixed with 4 pcs of M3x6 cylinder head bolts.
Raspberry is fixed with 4 pcs of 2x5mm screws (from some broken toy).Stick few layers of insulation tape over the bolts under raspberry to avoid short circuit in case, this bolt will loosen.
To print top and bottom part, use 4mm tall modifier body to set 0 top and 0 bottom layers. Choose infill pattern and percentage you like. I recommend 0.6mm extrusion width for infill or more.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4951036
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