If you are looking for something a little different to the standard plastic Raspberry Pi mini PC cases that are currently available on the market for around $5. You might be interested in this refined Spin Raspberry Pi case which has been developed by Jay Pierson based in Los Angeles California.
The Spin Raspberry Pi case offers Raspberry Pi owners something a little more unique to enjoy and offers a simple, clean design, with quick access to the board and better cable management. It can also be combined with an additional power module created by Mausberry Circuits


The Spin Raspberry Pi case starts life as a solid block of 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminium and is CNC machined using Lathes and Mills. Its inventor Pierson explains a little more :
“Nearly all Raspberry Pi cases on the market have cables sticking out in all directions. The Spin Case is radically different. It is a 2 piece design consisting of a chassis and a cover.
The Raspberry Pi is securely attached to the chassis and cables plugged into the board are routed around posts that steer them out the back of the case as one neat bundle. It’s not just an aesthetic design… The mechanical purpose of routing the power and HDMI cables around the posts is to alleviate any stresses that might weaken or damage the Raspberry Pi or the cables themselves by supporting them in line with the connector.”
The Spin Raspberry P case is approximately 6″ in diameter and 1.5″ tall or 150mm x 38mm in size.

The The Spin Raspberry Pi case project is currently over on the Kickstarter website looking to raise enough pledges to make the jump from concept to production. So if you think The Spin case is something you could benefit from, visit the Kickstarter website now to make a pledge and help Raspberry Pi case become a reality.
Source: Kickstarter
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