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Hi Kism,
That looks awesome. I would also like to purchase one of yours, If you have it for sale.
Thanks a lot for your design!
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Hey Kism!
I received the case and it is awesome. I only had a little problem, since I use long screws for attaching the pimoroni nvme, which are not stricly flat in the base, I couldn't fit the mounting inside it. I had to flatten the interior little structures where the board lies. Also, the power button doesn't seem stable enough in my case. It drops frequently. In any case, it is overall a great case and it fits my setup incredibly. I'm very happy with it. It fits the board perfectly, with no waste of space. Every connection is well designed and it is perfectly printed. I thank you for this great design!!!
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Hi, if you are able to sell me one, i would love to buy one, send me a PM and i will send you my address?
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Just getting going with my 3d printer, are you all using PLA for this?
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(2025-01-20, 11:17 AM)Giosang Wrote: (2025-01-11, 03:07 AM)Kism Wrote: Hi All!
Happy New Year!
After a slight delay on my initial schedule, I'm happy to share the latest version of the Sandwich case for Pi5+NVMe+MacArthur HAT Case!
Stronger build, better fit, added a push button and plenty of small improvments.
The design is free to download and 3d print on your own at this link!
I will offer a couple of nicely printed cases (asking only for shipping fee from Europe), to dev team,first believers and feedback givers 
Else I will answer my DM if you have a request for print or design. I also accept tips
![[Image: large_display_photo_full_open.jpg]](https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/fc/3f/37/7c/b0/large_display_photo_full_open.jpg)
![[Image: splitview_Pi5_%2B_NVMe_Bottom_Hat_%2B_Ma...ase_v4.png]](https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/aa/55/a6/93/9e/splitview_Pi5_%2B_NVMe_Bottom_Hat_%2B_MacArthur_Hat_Case_v4.png)
It needs some patience while sliding your Pi assembly from the back and gently wiggling the ethernet ports to fit in the case. It's a tight fit and shouldn't move much while in place with caps plugged.
My Pi assembly have screws at the bottom instead of standoffs, the case built-in standoffs offers enought room for the nvme.
Push button needs to be firmly be pushed in place at first, and should hold in position.
Full link to 3D files and pictures : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6907924
Happy to see pictures of your cases!
This is great. One question, though. Is this the way you recommend the print should be oriented?
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On mine, both of the larger flat areas were flat on the bed. It's done a really good job in keeping things straight, although I made mine out of PTEG, rather than PLA as I didn't have any