Enclosures/Cases
Table of contents
List of cases available
Revision 0.x.x and 1.x.x

The first case designed for the Multi-device board, aimed at better usability and looks. Downloadable STL files for 3D printing. For revision 0.
A protective, custom-look case with detailed model info and print files. For revision 0.

Revision 2.0.x and 2.1.x

Makes the most of the revision 2 design. The build process is shown in a video walkthrough.

A variant for the rev 2.1 board. The hood is removable so you can upgrade firmware or reach the debug ports.
A cartridge case for PCB revision 0.0.1, optimised for the Creality Ender 3 as a 3-part print for fast printing and a clean finish. Glue the front top section to the base if needed.
Revision 2.2.x
For revision 2.2.x, the one with the stacked double USB connector. Detailed model info and print files.


A compact enclosure for 2.2.x. It prints without supports and is the shortest of the set, so the whole thing is more compact.
Revision 3.x.x
By Retro Frog. Full shell for the version 3 PCB. Assumes the Raspberry Pi is flush-soldered (no headers) with evenly aligned pads, so the USB port lines up at the rear.
By @Nick_3317762. Full shell for the version 3 PCB, designed for boards built with headers.
By @MattiasThore_3527150. A derivative of the Retro Frog shell with a reset button on top.
By Jarp. A Fusion 360 rebuild of the V3 shell, redesigned parametrically and held together with self-tapping mounting screws instead of glue.
By Krupkaj. A remix of the Retro Frog shell that adds holes for the buttons and LEDs plus a USB connector cover, and extends the select button. Only the top part is changed, reusing the original bottom.
Want to contribute?
You can contribute to this list by submitting your own case design. Please scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the “Edit this page on GitHub” link. You can then submit a pull request with your changes.