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== Summary ==
A 3D-printed Raspberry Pi enclosure: a rectangular polymer housing with cutouts for ports and a single-board computer.
A 3D-printed Raspberry Pi enclosure: a rectangular polymer housing with cutouts for ports and a single-board computer.


'''Source:''' https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Raspberry_Pi_case_-_12196533993.jpg<br>
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Raspberry_Pi_case_-_12196533993.jpg
'''License:''' CC BY 2.0 (Gary C Martin)<br>
Author: Gary C Martin
'''Use:''' consumerrights.wiki userspace essay on 3D-printer geometric false positives. Pair 6 (AR-15 lower receiver vs electronics enclosure), benign-object side.
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A 3D-printed Raspberry Pi enclosure: a rectangular polymer housing with cutouts for ports and a single-board computer.

Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Raspberry_Pi_case_-_12196533993.jpg Author: Gary C Martin License: CC BY 2.0

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