With a 3D printed robot, you don't ... strictly speaking ... need a standard enclosure for the electronics. That said, it's useful to have a basic design as a starting point for customization.

The Pi + RoBonnet fit snuggly into this box, has four M2 mounting points, and holes for all the Pi and Bonnet connectors.

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