The ONESIE family of cases come in three distinct models; Stealth, Maker and Hats. This will be a guide introducing the ONESIE family, the 3D printable monocoque stealth cases for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, talk about what makes them different to others on the market, help you determine which would best suit you and act as a file depository.
Nice work. I was able to print a Stealth case in white PLA courtesy of the State Library of Qld 3-D printers. It is an elegant piece of kit. My one issue is that I’m unable to determine what are the PI standoffs mentioned in the article. Your advice would be appreciated.
If the HAT you plan to use needs standoffs to mount onto the Raspberry Pi, they are normally included with the HAT to make things easier, so you shouldn’t need to source standoffs separately.
The standard size for Pi standoffs is M2.5. I use the following screw and standoff set for putting together most of my Pi projects.
This case wasn’t designed with the Pi 5 in mind, so I wouldn’t be able to say for sure if it would fit. The main differences in profile between the Pi 4 and 5 are the mirrored placement of the USB and ethernet ports, as well as the removal of the 3.5mm audio jack.
I don’t believe that the USB port side of the case will cause any fitment issues with a Pi 5, but I would be careful, as you may obscure one of the HDMI ports on the Pi 5.