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okwatts
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Posted: 09:25pm 05 May 2026
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  ManiB said  
  twofingers said  
  ManiB said  .. I have a colleague who has a 3D printer. He could print the housings for me. Does anyone have the necessary printer files?

Hi Manfred,
I wrotethis yesterday:

  Quote  And I converted Peter's DXF to STL using Fusion a long time ago. I don't know if that helps. This worked well for my devices.

PicoMiteHDMIUSB.zip


STL=3D-Printer Files




Regards
Michael


Hi Michael, thanks for your STL files for front and backpanel. I've checked the two files (Körper1.stl and Körper2.stl) and I think Körper2.stl is corrupt.

But I will use the PCB files from Daniel anyway.


Hi Just bumping this topic as I finally got around to ordering the 2B version but didn't order the panels as PCB's. After printing this version on my 3D printer I realized that the one called Korper2.stl was for the original Pico2 version. Has anyone converted the new version suitable for 3D printing or at least can someone instruct me on how to convert to STL from either the gerbers or the DXF files. ( My knowledge of Fusion expired a long time ago).
I will have 3 for sale with case and possible proper panels for anyone in Canada. If interested let me know. Unfortunately with shipping,duties etc and the poor exchange rate they work out to $80 CDN plus shipping cost.
 
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