The 6 Best 3D Printed Cases for Your Raspberry Pi 4B
A case isn’t essential for a Raspberry Pi, but it can protect your single-board computer from dust, sudden drops, natural elements, and hyperactive pets. A case can also add aesthetic value to your DIY project.
Although there are numerous cases available to buy, none can quite match the appeal of making a case with your own specifications for your Raspberry Pi. Turn on your 3D printer and print a worthy enclosure for your tiny computer from the list of options below.

Reasons to Print Your Own Raspberry Pi Case
There are several advantages to 3D printing your own Raspberry Pi case, including the following.
As a helpful guide, you should check out our list of the importantfactors to consider when choosing a Raspberry Pi case.

1. Raspberry Pi 4 Case
This 3D-printed case is a spacious design from Thingiverse user Félix Gargia and is designed to be printed in two parts. It is designed with holes in the body to provide some ventilation and can fit next to your television or monitor as aRaspberry Pi streaming boxor for RetroPie gaming. There are also cutouts on the side to provide access to the various ports on the Raspberry Pi 4.
The files for this print (and its remixes) can be downloaded fromThingiverse. You’ll need some M3 screws to mount the Raspberry Pi onto the case.

2. Raspberry Pi 4 1U rack-mount bracket
This 3D print is a popular design from Russ Ross onThingiverse. It is a 1U rack-mount bracket to hold aRaspberry Pi clusterin a standard server rack. It is designed to fit as many as six Raspberry Pis at once. Since the USB-C power port is blocked off, you’ll need to power the Raspberry Pis over Ethernet using a PoE HAT.
You will need to print six frame parts, six tray parts, and a pair of ear parts. Equipment required includes threaded nuts, hex nuts, a PoE switch (for power), and a compatible Ethernet cable.

This design is not the most complex project out there, but may be better-suited for 3D printing enthusiasts with a little bit of experience under their belt.
3. Retrocube Case for Raspberry Pi 4
If you’re more interested in emulating arcade games, and you’re looking for a case that matches that theme, then this might just be the one for you. This case was clearly inspired by the Question Block, a recurring item in the Super Mario game series that releases a secret item when hit.
This case can be found onThingiverse. It is printed in three parts and has space for a cooling fan at the top. The fan and cover are both mounted with M4 screws. There’s an alternate version by the same designer for the Raspberry Pi 3/3B+. Maybe this Retrocube case will also release a hidden item when hit?

4. Customizable Raspberry Pi 4 Case & Stands
This popular Raspberry Pi case design byThingiverseuser Manuel is one of the most visually appealing on this list. It can fit into most projects due to its small, aesthetic look and also features ventilation holes and slots for cooling. There is a Customizer script if you want to modify the case further.
All in all, it is an uncomplicated design that doesn’t require any3D printing supports. The parts are designed to snap tight together, so you don’t need screws or glue to complete the case. It is mostly based on the designer’s previous iteration for the Raspberry Pi 3, and he provides a number of helpful tips to help you bring the design to life.
5. Raspberry Pi 4 Desktop Tower Case
This design is perfect for projects where you don’t have to move your Raspberry Pi around much. It has holes for ventilation but depending on your project requirements, you may need heat sinks or a cooling fan. The original design uses separate heat sinks and a tower cooler mounted on an overclocked Raspberry Pi 4.
If the case doesn’t exactly suit your taste, the creator has added STEP files for CAD software to make it easier to modify the design. You can find all the project files onThingiverse.
If you don’t have a 3D printer, or you would rather not use one to make your Raspberry 4B case, here are some otherinteresting Raspberry Pi cases you can make yourself.
6. Raspberry Pi 4 Mini Desktop Case
The last case on the list is another desktop design, this one from James Spalding onThingiverse. As well as looking very cool, it supports a tower cooler as well as a secondary PCB cooling fan. The latest version is also compatible with the Geekworm X862 V2 M.2 SSD expansion board.
Printing a Case for Your Raspberry Pi 4
The Raspberry Pi 4 is a remarkable single-board computer that can be used in many different ways, from learning about electronics to creating smart home systems. This tiny device deserves a good enclosure to make sure it keeps serving you for a long time.
A good case doesn’t have to cost a lot. you could print one right in your home with a 3D printer. With many enclosures to choose from, it is up to you to choose a design that is simple enough for you to print and matches your requirements.
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