Lasercutter templates for a OSMC case with Raspberry Pi
READ THIS FILE CAREFULLY
Those plans are available for non-commercial use. Feel free to adapt them to your needs.
If you want to share the plans, please share this file with them.
Martin Held ([email protected])
I arranged it so that it the files will fit on a DIN-A4 Page. Of course you can rearrange this as you like if you have a cutter with a bigger bed. Materials have to be 3mm thick. I used 3mm MDF.
OSMC_case_01_engrave.svg: Engrave this and leave in the cutter for cutting the next one.
OSMC_case_01_cut.svg: Cut this from the previously engraved material.
OSMC_case_02.svg: Cut this from a new sheet.
Additional comments:
- I am not responsible for anything you do! If you build this you need to handle mains voltage and this is very DANGEROUS! Do not build this if you don't know what you are doing!
- You need non-conductive spacers of 2mm height, that go between the Pi and the case.
- Use very short screws to mount the powersupply to not damage the board inside or accidentally connect mains voltage to the screws on the outside as this would trigger a breaker!
- Use M2.5 or M2 screws and nuts to mount the raspberry. All other screws and nuts are M3.
Partslist: With example links to Amazon. You might be able to source the parts somewhere else cheaper.
- Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+, 2 Model B or 3 Model B
- Powersupply Meanwell RS-25-5 https://www.amazon.de/Schaltnetzteil-Netzteil-25W-MeanWell-RS-25-5/dp/B00MWQDAMU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486746148&sr=8-1&keywords=Meanwell+rs25-5
- LCD 1602A or other 16x2 Characters HD44780 compatible with same dimensions. https://www.amazon.de/HD44780-Module-Display-Anzeigen-Zeichen/dp/B009GEPZRE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486746223&sr=8-1&keywords=1602A
- IEC socket https://www.amazon.de/KALTGER%C3%84TE-STECKER-EINBAU-BUCHSE-SOCKET/dp/B01KZEYLX2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486746342&sr=8-1&keywords=IEC+socket
- Fuse holder (use 1A time-lag fuse) https://www.amazon.de/Sicherungshalter-mit-8A-Abschmelzsicherung-Schraubanschluss/dp/B00ELLWBME/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&qid=1486746423&sr=8-18&keywords=sicherungshalter
And of course all the small bits and pieces like cables, screws, nuts, resistors etc.
Have Fun!