OpenPiCase – Open-source, 3D-printable case for Raspberry Pi 5 & Camera
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🎥 OpenPiCase
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
🛠️ 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
- Print all parts using PLA, PETG, or ABS (recommended: 0.2mm layer height).
- Assemble the main case with the Raspberry Pi and active cooler.
- Attach the camera module into the front/back case and secure it.
- Mount the camera case to enable vertical movement.
- Fix the monitor mount (if used) and secure with magnets.
- 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! 🚀