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Create a free case for your Raspberry Pi using this stylish template from the team behind Raspberry Pi For Dummies!
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Make a case for the Raspberry Pi ® ! Follow these easy steps to make a case for your Raspberry Pi: 1. Print the template. The template is set up for ISO A4 paper , but will work with US Letter paper , too. Either way, be sure to turn off the “scale to fit” option in your printer settings. 2. Cut the template out along the solid lines. 3. If you’re using the GPIO, cut a hole big enough for your cables or connectors to fit. 4. Fold along the dotted lines and glue the tabs to fit the box together. 5. Don’t forget to insert your Raspberry Pi before you close the lid! Join the Raspberry Revolution and discover programming, Linux, electronics, and more with the help of Raspberry Pi For Dummies . About the Authors Sean McManus is the author of many technology and business books and a former staff writer at Internet Magazine. Mike Cook is a veteran tech author and freelance consultant specializing in all things physical computing. Wiley, the Wiley logo, For Dummies and all related trademarks, logos, and trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and/or its affiliates. 978-1-118-55421-0 Measure this scale with a ruler before cutting to be sure the template has printed correctly. Ethernet Air Vent USB2 SD Card HDMI Original Punnet template design by Ian McPhee GPIO RCA Video Audio 10M LINK FDX PWR OK Micro USB Power Raspberry Pi Making Everything Easier! 50 mm 50 mm
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Page 1: Raspberry Pi paper case template

Make a case for the Raspberry Pi®!Follow these easy steps to make a case for your Raspberry Pi:1. Print the template. The template is set up for

ISO A4 paper, but will work with US Letter paper, too. Either way, be sure to turn off the “scale to fit” option in your printer settings.

2. Cut the template out along the solid lines.3. If you’re using the GPIO, cut a hole big enough

for your cables or connectors to fit.4. Fold along the dotted lines and glue the tabs to

fit the box together.5. Don’t forget to insert your Raspberry Pi before

you close the lid!

Join the Raspberry Revolution and discover programming, Linux, electronics, and more with the help of Raspberry Pi For Dummies.

About the AuthorsSean McManus is the author of many technology and business books and a former staff writer at Internet Magazine.

Mike Cook is a veteran tech author and freelance consultant specializing in all things physical computing.

Wiley, the Wiley logo, For Dummies and all related trademarks, logos, and trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and/or its affiliates.

978-1-118-55421-0

Measure this scale with a ruler before cutting to be sure the template has printed correctly.

Ethe

rnet

Air Vent

USB

2

SD Card

HDMI

Original Punnet template design by Ian McPhee

GPIO

RCA VideoAudio

10M

LINK

FDX

PWR

OK

Micro

USB

Power

Raspberry Pi

Making Everything Easier!™

50 mm

50 mm

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