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As yet, the foundation does not provide cases for the Raspberry Pi. The small form factor or low power draw however, allow you to put it in almost everything.<br />
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==PI Box Case==<br />
[[File:pibox.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Pi Box by PC Supplies]]<br />
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Pi Box is the new Professional Case from PC Supplies Limited, Covers all sides of the motherboard for the ultimate protection. Unique Fit-together design with custom supplied 'PI Clips' Allows Access to SD Port / USB / Ethernet / Audio / Video / HDMI and PSU , No screws! and NO elastic bands! - "A true PRO design"<br />
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Available from Amazon UK, Shipping throughout Europe [[http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008DYNO6W | Amazon UK]]<br />
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==PI Sandwich Case==<br />
[[File:Sandwich3.png|thumb|right|100px|BUD PI Sandwich]]<br />
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BUD Industries is Proud to introduce The PI Sandwich Enclosure, designed for use with the Raspberry Pi microcomputer (not supplied) and to accommodate changes in component location on the board as well as the potential addition of components . The enclosures provide protection, flexibility and ease of access to all components with quick snap-in installation. This rectangular version is open on all four sides for direct access.<br />
[[http://elinux.org/images/3/31/BUD_Industries_is_Proud_to_introduce_The_PI_Sandwich_Enclosure.pdf | more details]]<br />
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==Lego Case==<br />
[[File:R-Pi case, Lego, prototype.png|thumb|right|The Rpi Lego case, designed by forum user eric_baird]]<br />
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I just had a go at knocking up a quick Lego case prototype. Since I don't know the metrics of all the connections, it's a bit of a "proof of concept" right now, but since's it's not exactly difficult to take out any offending side-pieces and move them if they're in the way of a beloved connector, I'm assuming that this isn't a big deal.<br />
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Also, because of the thin side-walls, a bit of additional hacksawing or dremeling shouldn't be too difficult.<br />
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I've limited myself to only using pieces that are currently available from Lego's "Pick a Brick" shop, in red. :)<br />
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I've tried to fit everything into an 8*12 grid footprint, which will hopefully fit … but I don't have the specs of the thickness of the thin wall-pieces, so no guarantees. One thing that might screw things up is the height of the board's connectors: I don't know whether they'll all fit within the upper and lower lip of the side-wall pieces. If the board's "USB port stack" is too high, I guess the "roof" could be raised by a tile or two.<br />
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I knocked it up with Lego's Digital Designer program (free [http://ldd.lego.com/download/ download] from their site). The critical Lego piece is the repeated hollowed-out "side wall" ("[") brick ("wall element 1*2*2, w. window"), which you'll find on LDD's parts palette behind the little "door" symbol, or under the Pick a Brick page, as element #4507686, design #60032 (red), cost 8 pence each.<br />
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Feel free to hack, mangle or otherwise rework.<br />
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[[Media:Raspberry_Pi_Lego_Case.tgz|Download the Lego Digital Designer file for this case]]<br />
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==Lego Case 2==<br />
[[File:Rpilegocase.gif|thumb|right|100px|Another Rpi Lego case, designed by forum user kimondo]]<br />
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I had a bit of a play in lego designer with the idea of a vertical case – the USB / ethernet would emerge from the top, and the power usb would be on the bottom – possibly using a right angled usb connector. It's possible to alter the sides to allow for gaps for the various bits that stick out. There are lots of transparent bricks available – also includes a 2 x 2 brick to stick the raspberry pi sticker on.<br />
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==Iceberg Case==<br />
[[File:raspberry-pi-vue.jpg|thumb|right|200px]]<br />
Raspberry Pi forum user "dreamy" has a project for a case running:<br />
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/iceberg-case-project/<br />
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==Marco Alici Case for Raspberry Pi==<br />
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Marco Alici, Italian Design Engineer, has designed this well appreciated clean enclosure to host the computer:<br />
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http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/concept-for-a-case/<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_05c.jpg|thumb|center|200px|A rendering of the case made by MarcoA]]<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_05d.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Another rendering made using [http://www.blender.org Blender] and [http://http://www.yafaray.org/ Yafaray]]]<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_stacked_02.jpg|thumb|center|200px|A stackable version of the enclosure]]<br />
|[[File:Prototype.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Raspberry Pi computer mounted into the first version of the enclosure 3D printed by [http://www.shapeways.com/shops/makeitreal Shapeways]]]<br />
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This case is available for 3D printing [http://www.shapeways.com/model/486999 '''here'''] on [http://www.shapeways.com/shops/makeitreal Shapeways]. Everyone can buy it directly over there.<br />
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More infos on Marco's blog: http://marcoalici.wordpress.com<br />
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==Printable Mylar Sheet Fold-up Case==<br />
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[[File:R-Pi_Mylar_Print-n-Fold_Case_Thick_Small.gif|right|200px|"tzj" Printable Mylar sheet case]]<br />
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[http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/printable-cases-using-ohp-film RaspberryPi.org forum user "eric_baird"] thought of printing an outline of the walls of a case on a Mylar overhead projector (OHP) sheet or cardboard that could then be cut out and folded into a case. Multiple users have since<br />
drawn such cases that can be printed on a Mylar sheet, thick paper, card stock, cardboard. The printed parts can be cut with a sharp knife or scissors and then folded/assembled into the case.<br />
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Multiple models are available:<br />
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[http://pdfcast.org/pdf/raspberry-pi-card-case-revision-1 The foldable case from "tzj"] (currently based on the model B beta board).<br />
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[http://elinux.org/images/0/0c/Raspberry-sandwich-1-0.pdf The foldable case from "alexisread"] originally posted [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/case-design-internal-mounting-raspberry-sandwich here].<br />
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[http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=6500 The foldable case from "Andrew K"] is based on measurements of an actual Raspberry Pi model B and fits snugly.<br />
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[http://h2database.com/raspi The foldable case from Thomas Mueller] is (arguably) a bit more stylish. It stays closed without glue, and can be re-opened.<br />
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==Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case==<br />
eBay UK seller guitarreriacom is offering a [http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360439728388 laser-cut clear acrylic case].<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Laser-Cut_Clear_Acrylic_RasPi_Case.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case on eBay]]<br />
|[[File:Laser-Cut_Clear_Acrylic_RasPi_Case_Assembled.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case on eBay]]<br />
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[http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/05/31/new-product-adafruit-pi-box-enclosure-for-raspberry-pi Adafruit Pi Box]<br />
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== BRAMBLE Pi - Laser-cut Finger Jointed Wooden Case ==<br />
Etsy.com seller [http://www.etsy.com/people/Nhslzt Nhslzt] is offering a [https://www.etsy.com/listing/93162730/brambles-raspberry-pi-laser-cut-finger finger-jointed wooden case] for the Raspberry Pi for €12,00.<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case1.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi1-1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case2.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case3.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi_Laser-cut_Finger-jointed_Wooden_Case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
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== BRAMBLE Pi2 - laser engraved wooden case ==<br />
[https://www.etsy.com/listing/103284715/bramble-pi2-raspberry-pi-laser-cut Bramble Pi2 - Raspberry Pi laser engraved wooden case] is also on sale on Etsy.com ([http://www.etsy.com/people/Nhslzt Nhslzt]). Laser cut and engraved with a bramble motif on both top and bottom.<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-3.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi_Laser-cut_Finger-jointed_Wooden_Case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
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==Raspberry Pi Board B Enclosure==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry-pi-board-b-enclosure.jpg|right|200px|solidworks prototype]]<br />
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A solidworks concept from http://solidworksbootcamp.com/raspberry-pi-board-b-enclosure/<br />
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==Raspberry Pi air case==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry_air_case.jpg|right|200px|shape model]]<br />
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http://www.shapeways.com/model/434919/ and this is the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrLEiujfQh8 video]<br />
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==Raspberry Pi fimo case==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry_pi_fimo_case.jpg|right|200px|fimo cover]]<br />
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The bijoux artist [http://www.annarellagioielli.com/ Annarella gioelli] has made her versione of case for raspberry pi usign fimo (a kind of polymer clay), there are a [http://annarellagioielli.blogspot.it/2012/04/tutorial-raspberry-pi-fimo-case-cover.html tutorial] and a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77Ur56PB9iw video tutorial]<br />
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==ModMyPi - Raspberry Topping Case==<br />
[[File:Raspberry-Pi-Pokemon-case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The red and white 'pokeball' case designed by ModMyPi<br />
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ModMyPi LTD was founded in February 2012 following the public release of the ground breaking Raspberry Pi Model B. ModMyPi LTD specialise in the manufacture of unique, professional and high-quality cases for the Raspberry Pi. ModMyPi is offering mix and match colour customisable cases for sale on their [http://www.modmypi.com/ website].<br />
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==Berry Box - The Lego compatible, transparent case for the Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:Berry_box_case.png|right|200px|Berry Box]]<br />
this is a [http://www.wefund.com/project/berry-box project] to make a case compatible with lego components, ther's a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvuWAJ1Dn_o video]<br />
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==RaspBerry Slice==<br />
[[File:RaspBerry_Slice.jpg|right|200px|RaspBerry Slice]]<br />
this is a project of the designer Brian Garvey, there a [http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/90582?c=home page] and a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6WcazMu8OQ video] <br />
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==Raspberry Pi Cover - SK Pang electronics==<br />
Developed in-house and manufactured in the UK. A range of laser cut acrylic covers for the Raspberry Pi.<br />
[http://www.skpang.co.uk/catalog/raspberry-pi-c-240.html Link]<br />
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|[[File:pi-cover-clr.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover]]<br />
|[[File:pi_bboard.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover with Breadboard Area]]<br />
|[[File:pi_dev_kit.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover with Breadboard Area]]<br />
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==Pi-Stack Raspberry Pi enclosure==<br />
[[File:Pi-Stack.JPG|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover]]<br />
Developed in-house and manufactured in the UK. One of a range of compatible acrylic products designed exclusively for the Raspberry Pi. While everyone else seems determined to "cover up his beauty from the world", the Pi-Stack exposes the Raspberry Pi elegantly from all 4 sides. Unlike some of the other designs the makers claim that this also allows access to all the GPIO pins. Currently available in "Gold", "Silver" and black with 10mm acrylic base and top. Currently sold in USA, Canada and Australia as well as the UK, via Ebay.<br />
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==RepRap friendly cover for Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:Pi-cover-reprap.png|right|200px|RepRap Pi Cover]]<br />
The Rep-Rap we have is not very reliable and is only really able to produce basic designs so this is a 6 part case that has to be glued together.<br />
There are 6 stl files [http://goo.gl/dqsvk here] with construction notes.<br />
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==Mega Drive / Genesis Case for Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:megadrivecase.jpg|right|200px|Mega Drive / Genesis Case by osholt]]<br />
The design was thought up by osholt on the evening after receiving his Pi. The case is strictly DIY and an Instructable for it can be found at [http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Sega-Mega-DriveGenesis-II-Case/ the Instructables website]. The case is well suited to Green enthusiasts as it can easily be made with only reused or reclaimed parts as well as to emulation enthusiasts and to users with limited resources and design skill (you only need to know how to use a screwdriver to make the whole thing).<br />
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==RPIBOX==<br />
Our intention is to design a case for B model and provide that model of a functional protection, which all of us we will enjoy if you help me to achieve my objectives with your cooperation.<br />
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You can support al [http://www.lanzanos.com/proyectos/rpi-box/eng/apoyar/ RPIBOX project at lanzanos.com].<br />
For more information visit [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=8710 at oficial forum] and [http://www.rpibox.net rpibox web]<br />
[[File:RPIBOX_Black.jpg|right|200px|RPIBOX black case]]<br />
[[File:RPIBOX_White.jpg|right|200px|RPIBOX white case]]<br />
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==RaspBox==<br />
[[File:raspbox.jpg|right|200px|The RaspBox, a minimalistic design.]]The RaspBox is made of two acrylic glass plates and four metallic spacers. All parts are hold together by eight screws. This minimalistic design comes from the Swiss company [http://www.yoctopuce.com Yoctopuce]. Originally, the RaspBox was just a pet-project, but as it was very appreciated within the company staff, the decision was made to bring it to the public. The design itself has been released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License and can be downloaded from the [http://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/products/raspbox product page]. The finished product is also available from the [http://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/products/raspbox Yoctopuce shop].<br />
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== Makerbot Cases ==<br />
Two cases have been successfully printed on the makerbot so far. Both are vented for heat concerns. The main difference is one allows GPIO pin access directly.<br />
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24945 Design One]<br />
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|[[File:P1010941_display_large.jpg|right|200px|Makerbot printed case with GPIO access]]<br />
|[[File:Raspi_gpio_uncovered.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
|[[File:Raspi_gpio_vent_covered.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24721 Design Two]<br />
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|[[File:RasPi_side.jpg|right|200px|Makerbot printed case]]<br />
|[[File:RasPi_rear.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
|[[File:RasPi_cover.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
|[[File:RasPi_vent.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
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[[Category: RaspberryPi]]</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=RPi_Cases&diff=146690RPi Cases2012-07-05T16:26:10Z<p>Kupo: </p>
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<div>Back to [[RPi Hardware Basic Setup]].<br />
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As yet, the foundation does not provide cases for the Raspberry Pi. The small form factor or low power draw however, allow you to put it in almost everything.<br />
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==PI Box Case==<br />
[[File:pibox.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Pi Box by PC Supplies]]<br />
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Pi Box is the new Professional Case from PC Supplies Limited, Covers all sides of the motherboard for the ultimate protection. Unique Fit-together design with custom supplied 'PI Clips' Allows Access to SD Port / USB / Ethernet / Audio / Video / HDMI and PSU , No screws! and NO elastic bands! - "A true PRO design"<br />
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Available from Amazon UK, Shipping throughout Europe [[http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008DYNO6W | Amazon UK]]<br />
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==PI Sandwich Case==<br />
[[File:Sandwich3.png|thumb|right|100px|BUD PI Sandwich]]<br />
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BUD Industries is Proud to introduce The PI Sandwich Enclosure, designed for use with the Raspberry Pi microcomputer (not supplied) and to accommodate changes in component location on the board as well as the potential addition of components . The enclosures provide protection, flexibility and ease of access to all components with quick snap-in installation. This rectangular version is open on all four sides for direct access.<br />
[[http://elinux.org/images/3/31/BUD_Industries_is_Proud_to_introduce_The_PI_Sandwich_Enclosure.pdf | more details]]<br />
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==Lego Case==<br />
[[File:R-Pi case, Lego, prototype.png|thumb|right|The Rpi Lego case, designed by forum user eric_baird]]<br />
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I just had a go at knocking up a quick Lego case prototype. Since I don't know the metrics of all the connections, it's a bit of a "proof of concept" right now, but since's it's not exactly difficult to take out any offending side-pieces and move them if they're in the way of a beloved connector, I'm assuming that this isn't a big deal.<br />
<br />
Also, because of the thin side-walls, a bit of additional hacksawing or dremeling shouldn't be too difficult.<br />
<br />
I've limited myself to only using pieces that are currently available from Lego's "Pick a Brick" shop, in red. :)<br />
<br />
I've tried to fit everything into an 8*12 grid footprint, which will hopefully fit … but I don't have the specs of the thickness of the thin wall-pieces, so no guarantees. One thing that might screw things up is the height of the board's connectors: I don't know whether they'll all fit within the upper and lower lip of the side-wall pieces. If the board's "USB port stack" is too high, I guess the "roof" could be raised by a tile or two.<br />
<br />
I knocked it up with Lego's Digital Designer program (free [http://ldd.lego.com/download/ download] from their site). The critical Lego piece is the repeated hollowed-out "side wall" ("[") brick ("wall element 1*2*2, w. window"), which you'll find on LDD's parts palette behind the little "door" symbol, or under the Pick a Brick page, as element #4507686, design #60032 (red), cost 8 pence each.<br />
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Feel free to hack, mangle or otherwise rework.<br />
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[[Media:Raspberry_Pi_Lego_Case.tgz|Download the Lego Digital Designer file for this case]]<br />
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==Lego Case 2==<br />
[[File:Rpilegocase.gif|thumb|right|100px|Another Rpi Lego case, designed by forum user kimondo]]<br />
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I had a bit of a play in lego designer with the idea of a vertical case – the USB / ethernet would emerge from the top, and the power usb would be on the bottom – possibly using a right angled usb connector. It's possible to alter the sides to allow for gaps for the various bits that stick out. There are lots of transparent bricks available – also includes a 2 x 2 brick to stick the raspberry pi sticker on.<br />
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==Iceberg Case==<br />
[[File:raspberry-pi-vue.jpg|thumb|right|200px]]<br />
Raspberry Pi forum user "dreamy" has a project for a case running:<br />
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/iceberg-case-project/<br />
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==Marco Alici Case for Raspberry Pi==<br />
<br />
Marco Alici, Italian Design Engineer, has designed this well appreciated clean enclosure to host the computer:<br />
<br />
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/concept-for-a-case/<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_05c.jpg|thumb|center|200px|A rendering of the case made by MarcoA]]<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_05d.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Another rendering made using [http://www.blender.org Blender] and [http://http://www.yafaray.org/ Yafaray]]]<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_stacked_02.jpg|thumb|center|200px|A stackable version of the enclosure]]<br />
|[[File:Prototype.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Raspberry Pi computer mounted into the first version of the enclosure 3D printed by [http://www.shapeways.com/shops/makeitreal Shapeways]]]<br />
|}<br />
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This case is available for 3D printing [http://www.shapeways.com/model/486999 '''here'''] on [http://www.shapeways.com/shops/makeitreal Shapeways]. Everyone can buy it directly over there.<br />
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More infos on Marco's blog: http://marcoalici.wordpress.com<br />
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==Printable Mylar Sheet Fold-up Case==<br />
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[[File:R-Pi_Mylar_Print-n-Fold_Case_Thick_Small.gif|right|200px|"tzj" Printable Mylar sheet case]]<br />
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[http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/printable-cases-using-ohp-film RaspberryPi.org forum user "eric_baird"] thought of printing an outline of the walls of a case on a Mylar overhead projector (OHP) sheet or cardboard that could then be cut out and folded into a case. Multiple users have since<br />
drawn such cases that can be printed on a Mylar sheet, thick paper, card stock, cardboard. The printed parts can be cut with a sharp knife or scissors and then folded/assembled into the case.<br />
<br />
Multiple models are available:<br />
<br />
[http://pdfcast.org/pdf/raspberry-pi-card-case-revision-1 The foldable case from "tzj"] (currently based on the model B beta board).<br />
<br />
[http://elinux.org/images/0/0c/Raspberry-sandwich-1-0.pdf The foldable case from "alexisread"] originally posted [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/case-design-internal-mounting-raspberry-sandwich here].<br />
<br />
[http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=6500 The foldable case from "Andrew K"] is based on measurements of an actual Raspberry Pi model B and fits snugly.<br />
<br />
[http://h2database.com/raspi The foldable case from Thomas Mueller] is (arguably) a bit more stylish. It stays closed without glue, and can be re-opened.<br />
<br />
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==Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case==<br />
eBay UK seller guitarreriacom is offering a [http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360439728388 laser-cut clear acrylic case].<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Laser-Cut_Clear_Acrylic_RasPi_Case.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case on eBay]]<br />
|[[File:Laser-Cut_Clear_Acrylic_RasPi_Case_Assembled.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case on eBay]]<br />
|}<br />
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[http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/05/31/new-product-adafruit-pi-box-enclosure-for-raspberry-pi Adafruit Pi Box]<br />
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== BRAMBLE Pi - Laser-cut Finger Jointed Wooden Case ==<br />
Etsy.com seller [http://www.etsy.com/people/Nhslzt Nhslzt] is offering a [https://www.etsy.com/listing/93162730/brambles-raspberry-pi-laser-cut-finger finger-jointed wooden case] for the Raspberry Pi for €12,00.<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case1.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi1-1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case2.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case3.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi_Laser-cut_Finger-jointed_Wooden_Case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== BRAMBLE Pi2 - laser engraved wooden case ==<br />
[https://www.etsy.com/listing/103284715/bramble-pi2-raspberry-pi-laser-cut Bramble Pi2 - Raspberry Pi laser engraved wooden case] is also on sale on Etsy.com ([http://www.etsy.com/people/Nhslzt Nhslzt]). Laser cut and engraved with a bramble motif on both top and bottom.<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-3.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi_Laser-cut_Finger-jointed_Wooden_Case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Raspberry Pi Board B Enclosure==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry-pi-board-b-enclosure.jpg|right|200px|solidworks prototype]]<br />
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A solidworks concept from http://solidworksbootcamp.com/raspberry-pi-board-b-enclosure/<br />
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==Raspberry Pi air case==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry_air_case.jpg|right|200px|shape model]]<br />
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http://www.shapeways.com/model/434919/ and this is the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrLEiujfQh8 video]<br />
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==Raspberry Pi fimo case==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry_pi_fimo_case.jpg|right|200px|fimo cover]]<br />
<br />
The bijoux artist [http://www.annarellagioielli.com/ Annarella gioelli] has made her versione of case for raspberry pi usign fimo (a kind of polymer clay), there are a [http://annarellagioielli.blogspot.it/2012/04/tutorial-raspberry-pi-fimo-case-cover.html tutorial] and a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77Ur56PB9iw video tutorial]<br />
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==ModMyPi - Raspberry Topping Case==<br />
[[File:Raspberry-Pi-Pokemon-case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The red and white 'pokeball' case designed by ModMyPi<br />
]]<br />
ModMyPi LTD was founded in February 2012 following the public release of the ground breaking Raspberry Pi Model B. ModMyPi LTD specialise in the manufacture of unique, professional and high-quality cases for the Raspberry Pi. ModMyPi is offering mix and match colour customisable cases for sale on their [http://www.modmypi.com/ website].<br />
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==Berry Box - The Lego compatible, transparent case for the Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:Berry_box_case.png|right|200px|Berry Box]]<br />
this is a [http://www.wefund.com/project/berry-box project] to make a case compatible with lego components, ther's a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvuWAJ1Dn_o video]<br />
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==RaspBerry Slice==<br />
[[File:RaspBerry_Slice.jpg|right|200px|RaspBerry Slice]]<br />
this is a project of the designer Brian Garvey, there a [http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/90582?c=home page] and a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6WcazMu8OQ video] <br />
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==Raspberry Pi Cover - SK Pang electronics==<br />
Developed in-house and manufactured in the UK. A range of laser cut acrylic covers for the Raspberry Pi.<br />
[http://www.skpang.co.uk/catalog/raspberry-pi-c-240.html Link]<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:pi-cover-clr.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover]]<br />
|[[File:pi_bboard.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover with Breadboard Area]]<br />
|[[File:pi_dev_kit.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover with Breadboard Area]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Pi-Stack Raspberry Pi enclosure==<br />
[[File:Pi-Stack.JPG|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover]]<br />
Developed in-house and manufactured in the UK. One of a range of compatible acrylic products designed exclusively for the Raspberry Pi. While everyone else seems determined to "cover up his beauty from the world", the Pi-Stack exposes the Raspberry Pi elegantly from all 4 sides. Unlike some of the other designs the makers claim that this also allows access to all the GPIO pins. Currently available in "Gold", "Silver" and black with 10mm acrylic base and top. Currently sold in USA, Canada and Australia as well as the UK, via Ebay.<br />
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==RepRap friendly cover for Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:Pi-cover-reprap.png|right|200px|RepRap Pi Cover]]<br />
The Rep-Rap we have is not very reliable and is only really able to produce basic designs so this is a 6 part case that has to be glued together.<br />
There are 6 stl files [http://goo.gl/dqsvk here] with construction notes.<br />
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==Mega Drive / Genesis Case for Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:megadrivecase.jpg|right|200px|Mega Drive / Genesis Case by osholt]]<br />
The design was thought up by osholt on the evening after receiving his Pi. The case is strictly DIY and an Instructable for it can be found at [http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Sega-Mega-DriveGenesis-II-Case/ the Instructables website]. The case is well suited to Green enthusiasts as it can easily be made with only reused or reclaimed parts as well as to emulation enthusiasts and to users with limited resources and design skill (you only need to know how to use a screwdriver to make the whole thing).<br />
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==RPIBOX==<br />
Our intention is to design a case for B model and provide that model of a functional protection, which all of us we will enjoy if you help me to achieve my objectives with your cooperation.<br />
<br />
You can support al [http://www.lanzanos.com/proyectos/rpi-box/eng/apoyar/ RPIBOX project at lanzanos.com].<br />
For more information visit [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=8710 at oficial forum] and [http://www.rpibox.net rpibox web]<br />
[[File:RPIBOX_Black.jpg|right|200px|RPIBOX black case]]<br />
[[File:RPIBOX_White.jpg|right|200px|RPIBOX white case]]<br />
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==RaspBox==<br />
[[File:raspbox.jpg|right|200px|The RaspBox, a minimalistic design.]]The RaspBox is made of two acrylic glass plates and four metallic spacers. All parts are hold together by eight screws. This minimalistic design comes from the Swiss company [http://www.yoctopuce.com Yoctopuce]. Originally, the RaspBox was just a pet-project, but as it was very appreciated within the company staff, the decision was made to bring it to the public. The design itself has been released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License and can be downloaded from the [http://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/products/raspbox product page]. The finished product is also available from the [http://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/products/raspbox Yoctopuce shop].<br />
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== Makerbot Cases ==<br />
Two cases have been successfully printed on the makerbot so far. Both are vented for heat concerns. The main difference is one allows GPIO pin access directly.<br />
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24945 Design One]<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:P1010941_display_large.jpg|right|200px|Makerbot printed case with GPIO access]]<br />
|[[File::Raspi_gpio_uncovered.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
|[[File:Raspi_gpio_vent_covered.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
|}<br />
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24721 Design Two]<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:RasPi_side.jpg|right|200px|Makerbot printed case]]<br />
|[[File:RasPi_rear.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
|[[File:RasPi_cover.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
|[[File:RasPi_vent.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category: RaspberryPi]]</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=File:Raspi_gpio_vent_covered.jpg&diff=146684File:Raspi gpio vent covered.jpg2012-07-05T16:24:58Z<p>Kupo: Makerbot printed raspberry pi with GPIO access (vent up covered )</p>
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<div>Makerbot printed raspberry pi with GPIO access (vent up covered )</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=File:Raspi_gpio_uncovered.jpg&diff=146678File:Raspi gpio uncovered.jpg2012-07-05T16:24:27Z<p>Kupo: Makerbot printed raspberry pi with GPIO access</p>
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<div>Makerbot printed raspberry pi with GPIO access</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=RPi_Cases&diff=146672RPi Cases2012-07-05T16:20:03Z<p>Kupo: added pics</p>
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As yet, the foundation does not provide cases for the Raspberry Pi. The small form factor or low power draw however, allow you to put it in almost everything.<br />
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==PI Box Case==<br />
[[File:pibox.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Pi Box by PC Supplies]]<br />
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Pi Box is the new Professional Case from PC Supplies Limited, Covers all sides of the motherboard for the ultimate protection. Unique Fit-together design with custom supplied 'PI Clips' Allows Access to SD Port / USB / Ethernet / Audio / Video / HDMI and PSU , No screws! and NO elastic bands! - "A true PRO design"<br />
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Available from Amazon UK, Shipping throughout Europe [[http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008DYNO6W | Amazon UK]]<br />
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==PI Sandwich Case==<br />
[[File:Sandwich3.png|thumb|right|100px|BUD PI Sandwich]]<br />
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BUD Industries is Proud to introduce The PI Sandwich Enclosure, designed for use with the Raspberry Pi microcomputer (not supplied) and to accommodate changes in component location on the board as well as the potential addition of components . The enclosures provide protection, flexibility and ease of access to all components with quick snap-in installation. This rectangular version is open on all four sides for direct access.<br />
[[http://elinux.org/images/3/31/BUD_Industries_is_Proud_to_introduce_The_PI_Sandwich_Enclosure.pdf | more details]]<br />
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==Lego Case==<br />
[[File:R-Pi case, Lego, prototype.png|thumb|right|The Rpi Lego case, designed by forum user eric_baird]]<br />
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I just had a go at knocking up a quick Lego case prototype. Since I don't know the metrics of all the connections, it's a bit of a "proof of concept" right now, but since's it's not exactly difficult to take out any offending side-pieces and move them if they're in the way of a beloved connector, I'm assuming that this isn't a big deal.<br />
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Also, because of the thin side-walls, a bit of additional hacksawing or dremeling shouldn't be too difficult.<br />
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I've limited myself to only using pieces that are currently available from Lego's "Pick a Brick" shop, in red. :)<br />
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I've tried to fit everything into an 8*12 grid footprint, which will hopefully fit … but I don't have the specs of the thickness of the thin wall-pieces, so no guarantees. One thing that might screw things up is the height of the board's connectors: I don't know whether they'll all fit within the upper and lower lip of the side-wall pieces. If the board's "USB port stack" is too high, I guess the "roof" could be raised by a tile or two.<br />
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I knocked it up with Lego's Digital Designer program (free [http://ldd.lego.com/download/ download] from their site). The critical Lego piece is the repeated hollowed-out "side wall" ("[") brick ("wall element 1*2*2, w. window"), which you'll find on LDD's parts palette behind the little "door" symbol, or under the Pick a Brick page, as element #4507686, design #60032 (red), cost 8 pence each.<br />
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Feel free to hack, mangle or otherwise rework.<br />
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[[Media:Raspberry_Pi_Lego_Case.tgz|Download the Lego Digital Designer file for this case]]<br />
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==Lego Case 2==<br />
[[File:Rpilegocase.gif|thumb|right|100px|Another Rpi Lego case, designed by forum user kimondo]]<br />
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I had a bit of a play in lego designer with the idea of a vertical case – the USB / ethernet would emerge from the top, and the power usb would be on the bottom – possibly using a right angled usb connector. It's possible to alter the sides to allow for gaps for the various bits that stick out. There are lots of transparent bricks available – also includes a 2 x 2 brick to stick the raspberry pi sticker on.<br />
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==Iceberg Case==<br />
[[File:raspberry-pi-vue.jpg|thumb|right|200px]]<br />
Raspberry Pi forum user "dreamy" has a project for a case running:<br />
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/iceberg-case-project/<br />
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==Marco Alici Case for Raspberry Pi==<br />
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Marco Alici, Italian Design Engineer, has designed this well appreciated clean enclosure to host the computer:<br />
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http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/concept-for-a-case/<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_05c.jpg|thumb|center|200px|A rendering of the case made by MarcoA]]<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_05d.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Another rendering made using [http://www.blender.org Blender] and [http://http://www.yafaray.org/ Yafaray]]]<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_stacked_02.jpg|thumb|center|200px|A stackable version of the enclosure]]<br />
|[[File:Prototype.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Raspberry Pi computer mounted into the first version of the enclosure 3D printed by [http://www.shapeways.com/shops/makeitreal Shapeways]]]<br />
|}<br />
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This case is available for 3D printing [http://www.shapeways.com/model/486999 '''here'''] on [http://www.shapeways.com/shops/makeitreal Shapeways]. Everyone can buy it directly over there.<br />
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More infos on Marco's blog: http://marcoalici.wordpress.com<br />
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==Printable Mylar Sheet Fold-up Case==<br />
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[[File:R-Pi_Mylar_Print-n-Fold_Case_Thick_Small.gif|right|200px|"tzj" Printable Mylar sheet case]]<br />
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[http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/printable-cases-using-ohp-film RaspberryPi.org forum user "eric_baird"] thought of printing an outline of the walls of a case on a Mylar overhead projector (OHP) sheet or cardboard that could then be cut out and folded into a case. Multiple users have since<br />
drawn such cases that can be printed on a Mylar sheet, thick paper, card stock, cardboard. The printed parts can be cut with a sharp knife or scissors and then folded/assembled into the case.<br />
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Multiple models are available:<br />
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[http://pdfcast.org/pdf/raspberry-pi-card-case-revision-1 The foldable case from "tzj"] (currently based on the model B beta board).<br />
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[http://elinux.org/images/0/0c/Raspberry-sandwich-1-0.pdf The foldable case from "alexisread"] originally posted [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/case-design-internal-mounting-raspberry-sandwich here].<br />
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[http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=6500 The foldable case from "Andrew K"] is based on measurements of an actual Raspberry Pi model B and fits snugly.<br />
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[http://h2database.com/raspi The foldable case from Thomas Mueller] is (arguably) a bit more stylish. It stays closed without glue, and can be re-opened.<br />
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==Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case==<br />
eBay UK seller guitarreriacom is offering a [http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360439728388 laser-cut clear acrylic case].<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Laser-Cut_Clear_Acrylic_RasPi_Case.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case on eBay]]<br />
|[[File:Laser-Cut_Clear_Acrylic_RasPi_Case_Assembled.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case on eBay]]<br />
|}<br />
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[http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/05/31/new-product-adafruit-pi-box-enclosure-for-raspberry-pi Adafruit Pi Box]<br />
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== BRAMBLE Pi - Laser-cut Finger Jointed Wooden Case ==<br />
Etsy.com seller [http://www.etsy.com/people/Nhslzt Nhslzt] is offering a [https://www.etsy.com/listing/93162730/brambles-raspberry-pi-laser-cut-finger finger-jointed wooden case] for the Raspberry Pi for €12,00.<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case1.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi1-1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case2.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case3.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi_Laser-cut_Finger-jointed_Wooden_Case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|}<br />
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== BRAMBLE Pi2 - laser engraved wooden case ==<br />
[https://www.etsy.com/listing/103284715/bramble-pi2-raspberry-pi-laser-cut Bramble Pi2 - Raspberry Pi laser engraved wooden case] is also on sale on Etsy.com ([http://www.etsy.com/people/Nhslzt Nhslzt]). Laser cut and engraved with a bramble motif on both top and bottom.<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-3.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi_Laser-cut_Finger-jointed_Wooden_Case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Raspberry Pi Board B Enclosure==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry-pi-board-b-enclosure.jpg|right|200px|solidworks prototype]]<br />
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A solidworks concept from http://solidworksbootcamp.com/raspberry-pi-board-b-enclosure/<br />
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==Raspberry Pi air case==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry_air_case.jpg|right|200px|shape model]]<br />
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http://www.shapeways.com/model/434919/ and this is the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrLEiujfQh8 video]<br />
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==Raspberry Pi fimo case==<br />
<br />
[[File:Raspberry_pi_fimo_case.jpg|right|200px|fimo cover]]<br />
<br />
The bijoux artist [http://www.annarellagioielli.com/ Annarella gioelli] has made her versione of case for raspberry pi usign fimo (a kind of polymer clay), there are a [http://annarellagioielli.blogspot.it/2012/04/tutorial-raspberry-pi-fimo-case-cover.html tutorial] and a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77Ur56PB9iw video tutorial]<br />
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==ModMyPi - Raspberry Topping Case==<br />
[[File:Raspberry-Pi-Pokemon-case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The red and white 'pokeball' case designed by ModMyPi<br />
]]<br />
ModMyPi LTD was founded in February 2012 following the public release of the ground breaking Raspberry Pi Model B. ModMyPi LTD specialise in the manufacture of unique, professional and high-quality cases for the Raspberry Pi. ModMyPi is offering mix and match colour customisable cases for sale on their [http://www.modmypi.com/ website].<br />
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==Berry Box - The Lego compatible, transparent case for the Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:Berry_box_case.png|right|200px|Berry Box]]<br />
this is a [http://www.wefund.com/project/berry-box project] to make a case compatible with lego components, ther's a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvuWAJ1Dn_o video]<br />
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==RaspBerry Slice==<br />
[[File:RaspBerry_Slice.jpg|right|200px|RaspBerry Slice]]<br />
this is a project of the designer Brian Garvey, there a [http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/90582?c=home page] and a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6WcazMu8OQ video] <br />
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==Raspberry Pi Cover - SK Pang electronics==<br />
Developed in-house and manufactured in the UK. A range of laser cut acrylic covers for the Raspberry Pi.<br />
[http://www.skpang.co.uk/catalog/raspberry-pi-c-240.html Link]<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:pi-cover-clr.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover]]<br />
|[[File:pi_bboard.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover with Breadboard Area]]<br />
|[[File:pi_dev_kit.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover with Breadboard Area]]<br />
|}<br />
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==Pi-Stack Raspberry Pi enclosure==<br />
[[File:Pi-Stack.JPG|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover]]<br />
Developed in-house and manufactured in the UK. One of a range of compatible acrylic products designed exclusively for the Raspberry Pi. While everyone else seems determined to "cover up his beauty from the world", the Pi-Stack exposes the Raspberry Pi elegantly from all 4 sides. Unlike some of the other designs the makers claim that this also allows access to all the GPIO pins. Currently available in "Gold", "Silver" and black with 10mm acrylic base and top. Currently sold in USA, Canada and Australia as well as the UK, via Ebay.<br />
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<br />
==RepRap friendly cover for Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:Pi-cover-reprap.png|right|200px|RepRap Pi Cover]]<br />
The Rep-Rap we have is not very reliable and is only really able to produce basic designs so this is a 6 part case that has to be glued together.<br />
There are 6 stl files [http://goo.gl/dqsvk here] with construction notes.<br />
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<br />
==Mega Drive / Genesis Case for Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:megadrivecase.jpg|right|200px|Mega Drive / Genesis Case by osholt]]<br />
The design was thought up by osholt on the evening after receiving his Pi. The case is strictly DIY and an Instructable for it can be found at [http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Sega-Mega-DriveGenesis-II-Case/ the Instructables website]. The case is well suited to Green enthusiasts as it can easily be made with only reused or reclaimed parts as well as to emulation enthusiasts and to users with limited resources and design skill (you only need to know how to use a screwdriver to make the whole thing).<br />
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==RPIBOX==<br />
Our intention is to design a case for B model and provide that model of a functional protection, which all of us we will enjoy if you help me to achieve my objectives with your cooperation.<br />
<br />
You can support al [http://www.lanzanos.com/proyectos/rpi-box/eng/apoyar/ RPIBOX project at lanzanos.com].<br />
For more information visit [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=8710 at oficial forum] and [http://www.rpibox.net rpibox web]<br />
[[File:RPIBOX_Black.jpg|right|200px|RPIBOX black case]]<br />
[[File:RPIBOX_White.jpg|right|200px|RPIBOX white case]]<br />
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==RaspBox==<br />
[[File:raspbox.jpg|right|200px|The RaspBox, a minimalistic design.]]The RaspBox is made of two acrylic glass plates and four metallic spacers. All parts are hold together by eight screws. This minimalistic design comes from the Swiss company [http://www.yoctopuce.com Yoctopuce]. Originally, the RaspBox was just a pet-project, but as it was very appreciated within the company staff, the decision was made to bring it to the public. The design itself has been released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License and can be downloaded from the [http://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/products/raspbox product page]. The finished product is also available from the [http://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/products/raspbox Yoctopuce shop].<br />
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== Makerbot Cases ==<br />
Two cases have been successfully printed on the makerbot so far. Both are vented for heat concerns. The main difference is one allows GPIO pin access directly.<br />
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24945 Design One]<br />
[[File:P1010941_display_large.jpg|right|200px|Makerbot printed case with GPIO access]]<br />
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24721 Design Two]<br />
[[File:RasPi_side.jpg|right|200px|Makerbot printed case]]<br />
[[File:RasPi_rear.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
[[File:RasPi_cover.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
[[File:RasPi_vent.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
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[[Category: RaspberryPi]]</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=File:RasPi_vent.jpg&diff=146660File:RasPi vent.jpg2012-07-05T16:16:15Z<p>Kupo: makerbot raspberry pi printed case top view covered</p>
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<div>makerbot raspberry pi printed case top view covered</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=File:RasPi_side.jpg&diff=146654File:RasPi side.jpg2012-07-05T16:14:55Z<p>Kupo: makerbot raspberry pi printed case side view uncovered</p>
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<div>makerbot raspberry pi printed case side view uncovered</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=File:RasPi_rear.jpg&diff=146648File:RasPi rear.jpg2012-07-05T16:14:31Z<p>Kupo: makerbot raspberry pi printed case (rear view)</p>
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<div>makerbot raspberry pi printed case (rear view)</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=File:RasPi_cover.jpg&diff=146642File:RasPi cover.jpg2012-07-05T16:14:11Z<p>Kupo: makerbot raspberry pi printed case</p>
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<div>makerbot raspberry pi printed case</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=RPi_Cases&diff=146636RPi Cases2012-07-05T16:00:00Z<p>Kupo: added makerbot printed cases stub</p>
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As yet, the foundation does not provide cases for the Raspberry Pi. The small form factor or low power draw however, allow you to put it in almost everything.<br />
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==PI Box Case==<br />
[[File:pibox.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Pi Box by PC Supplies]]<br />
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Pi Box is the new Professional Case from PC Supplies Limited, Covers all sides of the motherboard for the ultimate protection. Unique Fit-together design with custom supplied 'PI Clips' Allows Access to SD Port / USB / Ethernet / Audio / Video / HDMI and PSU , No screws! and NO elastic bands! - "A true PRO design"<br />
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Available from Amazon UK, Shipping throughout Europe [[http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008DYNO6W | Amazon UK]]<br />
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==PI Sandwich Case==<br />
[[File:Sandwich3.png|thumb|right|100px|BUD PI Sandwich]]<br />
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BUD Industries is Proud to introduce The PI Sandwich Enclosure, designed for use with the Raspberry Pi microcomputer (not supplied) and to accommodate changes in component location on the board as well as the potential addition of components . The enclosures provide protection, flexibility and ease of access to all components with quick snap-in installation. This rectangular version is open on all four sides for direct access.<br />
[[http://elinux.org/images/3/31/BUD_Industries_is_Proud_to_introduce_The_PI_Sandwich_Enclosure.pdf | more details]]<br />
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==Lego Case==<br />
[[File:R-Pi case, Lego, prototype.png|thumb|right|The Rpi Lego case, designed by forum user eric_baird]]<br />
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I just had a go at knocking up a quick Lego case prototype. Since I don't know the metrics of all the connections, it's a bit of a "proof of concept" right now, but since's it's not exactly difficult to take out any offending side-pieces and move them if they're in the way of a beloved connector, I'm assuming that this isn't a big deal.<br />
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Also, because of the thin side-walls, a bit of additional hacksawing or dremeling shouldn't be too difficult.<br />
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I've limited myself to only using pieces that are currently available from Lego's "Pick a Brick" shop, in red. :)<br />
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I've tried to fit everything into an 8*12 grid footprint, which will hopefully fit … but I don't have the specs of the thickness of the thin wall-pieces, so no guarantees. One thing that might screw things up is the height of the board's connectors: I don't know whether they'll all fit within the upper and lower lip of the side-wall pieces. If the board's "USB port stack" is too high, I guess the "roof" could be raised by a tile or two.<br />
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I knocked it up with Lego's Digital Designer program (free [http://ldd.lego.com/download/ download] from their site). The critical Lego piece is the repeated hollowed-out "side wall" ("[") brick ("wall element 1*2*2, w. window"), which you'll find on LDD's parts palette behind the little "door" symbol, or under the Pick a Brick page, as element #4507686, design #60032 (red), cost 8 pence each.<br />
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Feel free to hack, mangle or otherwise rework.<br />
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[[Media:Raspberry_Pi_Lego_Case.tgz|Download the Lego Digital Designer file for this case]]<br />
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==Lego Case 2==<br />
[[File:Rpilegocase.gif|thumb|right|100px|Another Rpi Lego case, designed by forum user kimondo]]<br />
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I had a bit of a play in lego designer with the idea of a vertical case – the USB / ethernet would emerge from the top, and the power usb would be on the bottom – possibly using a right angled usb connector. It's possible to alter the sides to allow for gaps for the various bits that stick out. There are lots of transparent bricks available – also includes a 2 x 2 brick to stick the raspberry pi sticker on.<br />
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==Iceberg Case==<br />
[[File:raspberry-pi-vue.jpg|thumb|right|200px]]<br />
Raspberry Pi forum user "dreamy" has a project for a case running:<br />
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/iceberg-case-project/<br />
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==Marco Alici Case for Raspberry Pi==<br />
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Marco Alici, Italian Design Engineer, has designed this well appreciated clean enclosure to host the computer:<br />
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http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/concept-for-a-case/<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_05c.jpg|thumb|center|200px|A rendering of the case made by MarcoA]]<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_05d.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Another rendering made using [http://www.blender.org Blender] and [http://http://www.yafaray.org/ Yafaray]]]<br />
|[[File:Raspberry-Pi-case_stacked_02.jpg|thumb|center|200px|A stackable version of the enclosure]]<br />
|[[File:Prototype.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Raspberry Pi computer mounted into the first version of the enclosure 3D printed by [http://www.shapeways.com/shops/makeitreal Shapeways]]]<br />
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This case is available for 3D printing [http://www.shapeways.com/model/486999 '''here'''] on [http://www.shapeways.com/shops/makeitreal Shapeways]. Everyone can buy it directly over there.<br />
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More infos on Marco's blog: http://marcoalici.wordpress.com<br />
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==Printable Mylar Sheet Fold-up Case==<br />
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[[File:R-Pi_Mylar_Print-n-Fold_Case_Thick_Small.gif|right|200px|"tzj" Printable Mylar sheet case]]<br />
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[http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/printable-cases-using-ohp-film RaspberryPi.org forum user "eric_baird"] thought of printing an outline of the walls of a case on a Mylar overhead projector (OHP) sheet or cardboard that could then be cut out and folded into a case. Multiple users have since<br />
drawn such cases that can be printed on a Mylar sheet, thick paper, card stock, cardboard. The printed parts can be cut with a sharp knife or scissors and then folded/assembled into the case.<br />
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Multiple models are available:<br />
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[http://pdfcast.org/pdf/raspberry-pi-card-case-revision-1 The foldable case from "tzj"] (currently based on the model B beta board).<br />
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[http://elinux.org/images/0/0c/Raspberry-sandwich-1-0.pdf The foldable case from "alexisread"] originally posted [http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/projects-and-collaboration-general/case-design-internal-mounting-raspberry-sandwich here].<br />
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[http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=6500 The foldable case from "Andrew K"] is based on measurements of an actual Raspberry Pi model B and fits snugly.<br />
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[http://h2database.com/raspi The foldable case from Thomas Mueller] is (arguably) a bit more stylish. It stays closed without glue, and can be re-opened.<br />
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==Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case==<br />
eBay UK seller guitarreriacom is offering a [http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360439728388 laser-cut clear acrylic case].<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:Laser-Cut_Clear_Acrylic_RasPi_Case.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case on eBay]]<br />
|[[File:Laser-Cut_Clear_Acrylic_RasPi_Case_Assembled.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut Clear Acrylic Case on eBay]]<br />
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[http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/05/31/new-product-adafruit-pi-box-enclosure-for-raspberry-pi Adafruit Pi Box]<br />
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== BRAMBLE Pi - Laser-cut Finger Jointed Wooden Case ==<br />
Etsy.com seller [http://www.etsy.com/people/Nhslzt Nhslzt] is offering a [https://www.etsy.com/listing/93162730/brambles-raspberry-pi-laser-cut-finger finger-jointed wooden case] for the Raspberry Pi for €12,00.<br />
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|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case1.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi1-1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case2.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi Laser-cut Finger-jointed Wooden Case3.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi_Laser-cut_Finger-jointed_Wooden_Case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
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== BRAMBLE Pi2 - laser engraved wooden case ==<br />
[https://www.etsy.com/listing/103284715/bramble-pi2-raspberry-pi-laser-cut Bramble Pi2 - Raspberry Pi laser engraved wooden case] is also on sale on Etsy.com ([http://www.etsy.com/people/Nhslzt Nhslzt]). Laser cut and engraved with a bramble motif on both top and bottom.<br />
{|<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:bramblepi2-3.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
|[[File:R-Pi_Laser-cut_Finger-jointed_Wooden_Case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Laser-cut finger-jointed wooden case on Etsy.com]]<br />
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==Raspberry Pi Board B Enclosure==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry-pi-board-b-enclosure.jpg|right|200px|solidworks prototype]]<br />
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A solidworks concept from http://solidworksbootcamp.com/raspberry-pi-board-b-enclosure/<br />
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==Raspberry Pi air case==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry_air_case.jpg|right|200px|shape model]]<br />
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http://www.shapeways.com/model/434919/ and this is the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrLEiujfQh8 video]<br />
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==Raspberry Pi fimo case==<br />
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[[File:Raspberry_pi_fimo_case.jpg|right|200px|fimo cover]]<br />
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The bijoux artist [http://www.annarellagioielli.com/ Annarella gioelli] has made her versione of case for raspberry pi usign fimo (a kind of polymer clay), there are a [http://annarellagioielli.blogspot.it/2012/04/tutorial-raspberry-pi-fimo-case-cover.html tutorial] and a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77Ur56PB9iw video tutorial]<br />
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==ModMyPi - Raspberry Topping Case==<br />
[[File:Raspberry-Pi-Pokemon-case.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The red and white 'pokeball' case designed by ModMyPi<br />
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ModMyPi LTD was founded in February 2012 following the public release of the ground breaking Raspberry Pi Model B. ModMyPi LTD specialise in the manufacture of unique, professional and high-quality cases for the Raspberry Pi. ModMyPi is offering mix and match colour customisable cases for sale on their [http://www.modmypi.com/ website].<br />
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==Berry Box - The Lego compatible, transparent case for the Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:Berry_box_case.png|right|200px|Berry Box]]<br />
this is a [http://www.wefund.com/project/berry-box project] to make a case compatible with lego components, ther's a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvuWAJ1Dn_o video]<br />
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==RaspBerry Slice==<br />
[[File:RaspBerry_Slice.jpg|right|200px|RaspBerry Slice]]<br />
this is a project of the designer Brian Garvey, there a [http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/90582?c=home page] and a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6WcazMu8OQ video] <br />
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==Raspberry Pi Cover - SK Pang electronics==<br />
Developed in-house and manufactured in the UK. A range of laser cut acrylic covers for the Raspberry Pi.<br />
[http://www.skpang.co.uk/catalog/raspberry-pi-c-240.html Link]<br />
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|[[File:pi-cover-clr.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover]]<br />
|[[File:pi_bboard.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover with Breadboard Area]]<br />
|[[File:pi_dev_kit.jpg|thumb|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover with Breadboard Area]]<br />
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==Pi-Stack Raspberry Pi enclosure==<br />
[[File:Pi-Stack.JPG|right|200px|RaspBerry Cover]]<br />
Developed in-house and manufactured in the UK. One of a range of compatible acrylic products designed exclusively for the Raspberry Pi. While everyone else seems determined to "cover up his beauty from the world", the Pi-Stack exposes the Raspberry Pi elegantly from all 4 sides. Unlike some of the other designs the makers claim that this also allows access to all the GPIO pins. Currently available in "Gold", "Silver" and black with 10mm acrylic base and top. Currently sold in USA, Canada and Australia as well as the UK, via Ebay.<br />
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==RepRap friendly cover for Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:Pi-cover-reprap.png|right|200px|RepRap Pi Cover]]<br />
The Rep-Rap we have is not very reliable and is only really able to produce basic designs so this is a 6 part case that has to be glued together.<br />
There are 6 stl files [http://goo.gl/dqsvk here] with construction notes.<br />
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==Mega Drive / Genesis Case for Raspberry Pi==<br />
[[File:megadrivecase.jpg|right|200px|Mega Drive / Genesis Case by osholt]]<br />
The design was thought up by osholt on the evening after receiving his Pi. The case is strictly DIY and an Instructable for it can be found at [http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Sega-Mega-DriveGenesis-II-Case/ the Instructables website]. The case is well suited to Green enthusiasts as it can easily be made with only reused or reclaimed parts as well as to emulation enthusiasts and to users with limited resources and design skill (you only need to know how to use a screwdriver to make the whole thing).<br />
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==RPIBOX==<br />
Our intention is to design a case for B model and provide that model of a functional protection, which all of us we will enjoy if you help me to achieve my objectives with your cooperation.<br />
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You can support al [http://www.lanzanos.com/proyectos/rpi-box/eng/apoyar/ RPIBOX project at lanzanos.com].<br />
For more information visit [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=8710 at oficial forum] and [http://www.rpibox.net rpibox web]<br />
[[File:RPIBOX_Black.jpg|right|200px|RPIBOX black case]]<br />
[[File:RPIBOX_White.jpg|right|200px|RPIBOX white case]]<br />
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==RaspBox==<br />
[[File:raspbox.jpg|right|200px|The RaspBox, a minimalistic design.]]The RaspBox is made of two acrylic glass plates and four metallic spacers. All parts are hold together by eight screws. This minimalistic design comes from the Swiss company [http://www.yoctopuce.com Yoctopuce]. Originally, the RaspBox was just a pet-project, but as it was very appreciated within the company staff, the decision was made to bring it to the public. The design itself has been released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License and can be downloaded from the [http://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/products/raspbox product page]. The finished product is also available from the [http://www.yoctopuce.com/EN/products/raspbox Yoctopuce shop].<br />
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== Makerbot Cases ==<br />
Two cases have been successfully printed on the makerbot so far. Both are vented for heat concerns. The main difference is one allows GPIO pin access directly.<br />
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24945 Design One]<br />
[[File:P1010941_display_large.jpg|right|200px|Makerbot printed case with GPIO access]]<br />
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24721 Design Two]<br />
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[[Category: RaspberryPi]]</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=File:P1010941_display_large.jpg&diff=146618File:P1010941 display large.jpg2012-07-05T15:34:37Z<p>Kupo: Simple Raspberry Pi case from makerbot</p>
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<div>Simple Raspberry Pi case from makerbot</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=RPi_Tor&diff=146126RPi Tor2012-07-04T14:48:59Z<p>Kupo: /* Headline text */</p>
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<div>== Headline text ==<br />
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Many people have expressed interest in using the raspberry pi for running [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_%28anonymity_network%29 the Tor onion router]. Setting this up is quite trivial. <br />
The demo only applies to the Debian based Raspberry pi distro initially. Other documentation will follow for redhat based distros.<br />
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1. Boot your system and enable [http://elinux.org/R-Pi_Troubleshooting#Cannot_ssh_in_to_Pi ssh support]<br />
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2. Add the torproject apt repository to your pi by following [https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian#ubuntu these instructions]. The only tweak is when it describes adding the repo to sources.list, I reccommend adding that entire line instead to a file you create as /etc/sources.list.d/torproject.list . <br />
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3. Enjoy, you're now helping to support digital freedom around the world!<br />
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4. Alternatively if you're motivated you can configure your pi to [https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay.html.en Act as a relay].</div>Kupohttps://elinux.org/index.php?title=RPi_Tor&diff=146120RPi Tor2012-07-04T14:48:07Z<p>Kupo: initial stub article</p>
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<div>== Headline text ==<br />
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Many people have expressed interest in using the raspberry pi for running [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_%28anonymity_network%29 the Tor onion router]. Setting this up is quite trivial. <br />
The demo only applies to the Debian based Raspberry pi distro initially. Other documentation will follow for redhat based distros.<br />
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1. Boot your system and enable [http://elinux.org/R-Pi_Troubleshooting#Cannot_ssh_in_to_Pi ssh support]<br />
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2. Add the torproject apt repository to your pi by following [ https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian#ubuntu these instructions ]. The only tweak is when it describes adding the repo to sources.list, I reccommend adding that entire line instead to a file you create as /etc/sources.list.d/torproject.list . <br />
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3. Enjoy, you're now helping to support digital freedom around the world!<br />
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4. Alternatively if you're motivated you can configure your pi to [https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay.html.en Act as a relay].</div>Kupo