A case made for the Bus Pirate v3.6 (and other Bus Pirates that are DP6037 compatible). Look here to see what it looks like when printed.
If using a fancier than usual printbed (borosilicate glass, metal, etc), use the -axis-flipped.stl file so that the top facing side is printed as flatly as possible.
In reality either file works. However, users of blue tape (for printbeds) may find the -top-usb.stl file more worthwhile if their print tends to stick (and not come off cleanly) to the blue tape.
So in summary:
Using blue tape? -top-usb.stl Have a really fancy printbed? -axis-flipped.stl
There are a bunch of ways to assemble the case, but this seems to be the best way (so far):
- 4x M3 screws
- 4x M3 hex nuts
Ordering (from bottom to top): M3 head, bottom plate, Bus Pirate PCB, M3 hex nut, top plate.
The top plate screws in from the bottom.
This is originally derived from a reference layout made by XQL and posted to Thingiverse.
Accordingly, it is licensed CC-BY-SA 3.0.