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3D-printable Raspberry Pi bits and pieces you should totally make

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Recently, we’ve seen an awful lot of new designs online for 3D-printable Raspberry Pi cases and add-ons. Here are a few that definitely need your attention.

Turbine RGB Lamp

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Described as “a Turbine-fin Lamp with some RGB Neopixels in the middle,” this print from Thingiverse user kryptn would be a rather lovely addition to any desk or bedside table.

NASs…NASi?

These two lovely network-attached storage (NAS) prints will allow you to store your files via your network…it’s all in the name.

While araymbox’s PiNAS takes a more traditional approach to the NAS aesthetic, harrytheb’s UFO NAS casing is a little out of this world.

Tiny Raspberry Pi Zero Case with Antenna

The internet is crowded with Raspberry Pi cases you can print, but few are as eye-catching at this Raspberry Pi Zero case by jwillmer.

IKEA Skadis Shelf

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The IKEA Skadis system is becoming more and more popular in workshops, studies, and craft rooms. So why not print this perfectly-sized shelf to fit your Raspberry Pi and official Raspberry Pi case into the system as well?

Raspberry Pi 4 cooling stand

Is this cheating? You can use this file to 3D-print your own version of the Raspberry Pi 4 cooling stand that we’re currently giving away for free on the front of The MagPi magazine.

Share your own

If you’ve designed any 3D-printable Raspberry Pi accessories, share them with us in the comments below!

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3D PRINTING INFILL PATTERNS – What, why, and why not! || HackSpace magazine

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