OpenPiCase – Open-source, 3D-printable case for Raspberry Pi 5 & Camera
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🎥 OpenPiCase

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OpenPiCase is an open-source, 3D-printable case designed for the Raspberry Pi 5 and Pi Camera Module 3.
It features a sleek, functional design, adjustable camera movement, and can be mounted on a screen or placed on a desk.


🖼️ Preview

OpenPiCase Front View OpenPiCase Side View OpenPiCase Back View


🛠️ Features

Compact & modern design with great airflow
Adjustable vertical camera movement 🎥
Screen-mountable or desk-friendly
Easy assembly with magnetic attachments 🧲
Fully open-source & customizable 🔧


🎨 Parts & Components

📄 Complete Parts List: Parts List.txt

🖨️ 3D Printed Parts

  • 🏠 1× Main Case
  • 🔲 1× Lid
  • 🖥️ 1× Monitor Mount Base
  • 🔩 1× Monitor Mount Flap
  • 📷 1× Camera Case Back
  • 📸 1× Camera Case Front

🔩 Hardware

  • 4× M2.5x10 CSK bolts
  • 4× M3x8 CSK bolts
  • 4× M2x6 Cap bolts
  • 1× M3x16 CSK bolt
  • 1× M3x35 CSK bolt
  • 1× M3 Nyloc nut
  • 4× 6x3mm round magnets

Electronics

  • 1× Raspberry Pi 5
  • 1× Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3
  • 1× Raspberry Pi Active Cooler
  • 1× Raspberry Pi HAT (AIHailo module - optional)

🔧 Assembly Guide

  1. Print all parts using PLA, PETG, or ABS (recommended: 0.2mm layer height).
  2. Assemble the main case with the Raspberry Pi and active cooler.
  3. Attach the camera module into the front/back case and secure it.
  4. Mount the camera case to enable vertical movement.
  5. Fix the monitor mount (if used) and secure with magnets.
  6. Enjoy your new Raspberry Pi case! 🎉

💡 Contributions & Improvements

💙 This project is 100% open-source! If you have ideas for improvements, feel free to:

  • Submit a Pull Request
  • Open an Issue for discussion
  • Share your remixes and modifications!

📜 License

📝 OpenPiCase is released under the MIT License free to use, modify, and share!


🎉 Enjoy & happy printing! 🚀