| Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #45107] Thu, 08 March 2012 22:57 UTC |
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Hey Guy's,
Please let me know your thoughts on my "Custard Case" design. I tried to keep all the outputs flush with the case and come up with something a little different.

A scaled A4 printout can be found here.
Cheers,
Mark
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Website: www.fusionweld.com
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| Re: Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #45109 is a reply to message #45107 ] Fri, 09 March 2012 00:40 UTC |
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Now, that I like...
I wonder what it would look like if you continued the curve on around to the sides of the box as well.
Patience, Persistance, Politeness - the 3Ps will help us get us to Perfect Printed Products
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| Re: Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #45112 is a reply to message #45107 ] Fri, 09 March 2012 02:29 UTC |
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Looks great - and really stylish too!
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| Re: Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #45122 is a reply to message #45112 ] Fri, 09 March 2012 09:42 UTC |
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Thanks guys. The cover and base models can now be purchased from "My Models."
I would like to add two snap fits onto the cover part and I can't find info on the LED positions so that might need adjusting. (There is no lightpipe, simply a recessed cutout to keep costs down).
If you would like me to make your own design, please get in touch on my website; www.fusionweld.com
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| Re: Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #45125 is a reply to message #45124 ] Fri, 09 March 2012 11:05 UTC |
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Hi Paul,
Great! Thanks for that, I will add that as texture onto the Solidworks PCB model and get that lined up perfectly!
What are peoples thoughts on no light pipe, and simply exposing the LED's via a recessed cutout?
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| Re: Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #45165 is a reply to message #45127 ] Fri, 09 March 2012 21:02 UTC |
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Hi Paul,
Many thanks for the updated PCB images. I placed them onto the PCB as "decals" in Solidworks and located the LED's with no issues.
The case design has been updated and should work really well. It has four light snap features on the cover that snap over the base.
Both parts can be purchased now from here!
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| Re: Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #45368 is a reply to message #45165 ] Mon, 12 March 2012 18:36 UTC |
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Hey Guy's,
For some reason the last image didn't upload correctly. I hope this works OK!
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| best case Re: Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #45839 is a reply to message #45400 ] Thu, 22 March 2012 16:54 UTC |
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This is the most seductive Raspberry Pi case I have found on the Web. The curves are exactly at the right places. You really want to handle that object since you can see that your fingers are bound to fit somewhere along those curves.
Have you considered doing a "stackable" version of the design? If you did mirror images of those curves on the top and the bottom of the case then they could join together. Or you could devise some other way to have them join in a shapely way?
In some school environments (I used to work for Teachnet Consulting, which advised schools on PC installations) it's useful to have some of the computers grouped together.
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| Re: best case Re: Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #46245 is a reply to message #45839 ] Sat, 31 March 2012 16:48 UTC |
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Hi Alain,
Thank you very much for your kind feedback. My only concern with the "stackable" idea is how much heat these Raspberry Pi units generate and if there could be an over heating issue?
I have reduced the thickness of the case in certain areas and made the model include both lid and top part for €38.55.
http://www.shapeways.com/model/523600/custard-case-for-raspb erry-pi.html
Any further feedback would be fantastic!
Best regards,
Mark
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| Re: best case Re: Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #46249 is a reply to message #46245 ] Sat, 31 March 2012 18:13 UTC |
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I don't think heat is going to be much of an issue. The Pi only draws about 5W or so.
Did you see the news from yesterday about Trademark Rules?
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| Re: best case Re: Raspberry Pi & Custard [message #46250 is a reply to message #46249 ] Sat, 31 March 2012 18:28 UTC |
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Hi Paul,
Noted and thanks for the tradermark rule update, I have renamed the model to just "Custard Case".
Best regards,
Mark
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