Are you tired of figuring out which screw to use [2.5mm] to mount your Raspberry Pi? Do you have a bunch of small zip-ties lying around and a 3D printer?
If so, then look no further than this zip-tie sled thing. It gives your Pi a nice non-conductive bottom and standoffs that can then be attached to whatever you need.
Step 1: PrintPrint the zip tie mount STL found here.
I used This marble filament from Ziro [Affiliate link], but any non-conductive PLA or similar substance should work.
Step 2: Zip and ClipZip-tie the Raspberry Pi through the standoff holes, then clip the excess.
Step 3: Optional: VelcroVelcro the base down or otherwise attach to your mounting surface. You won't have to get your Pi gooey or whatever, and of course, you don't have to search around for tiny screws.
This was used as a small part of my Raspberry Pi NAS setup, and you can see more context in the video below. Sled starts at around 2:15:
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