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  1. #1
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    Raspberry Pi Case I built on a 9-Axis Mill/Turn

    Hi All!

    I recently built a heatsink/case for my Raspberry Pi (credit card sized computer) out of solid aluminum on a 9-Axis mill/turn CNC. I thought is was an interesting enough machining project to display here.

    I have taken it to Kickstarter to see if other people find the enclosure interesting too. Please visit my Kickstarter project if you are curious: Helado Case: a cool, sweet topping for the Raspberry Pi!

    Thanks!

    Kev

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  2. #2
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    thats pretty sweet, im not familiar with a computer that is that small, howd you do it? machine the sides down in a lathe and then finish the rest on a mill?

  3. #3
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    A 9 axis mill turn, my guess is a main and sub, lower turret with no Y and a b axis head.

    Very cool project. I've stuck to the ATV2 with XBMC myself, but these are definitely neat.

    Good luck!

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