Someone has gone and done it, need a 3D printer though.I cannot remember, but after using the Pico's to teach with my students.
We have standard small breadboards ~2x4" ones* and the nicer monksmakes ones with the pin numbers on them, but they still have the problem that they are a hash of a standard board, so you have little space at the side to put anythign in.
You basically get two pins each side, or normaly they are used ofset so you have 3 and 1 pin. even then the one next to the castellations are harder to use.
Can you make some nice Pi designed and styled versions for the Picos (at Pi made prices too)
Make it wider so we can fit bigger components in, or more
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These 3D-Printable Breadboards Give Wider Dev Boards Like the Raspberry Pi Pico Some Breathing Room - Hackster.io https://share.google/rt32Avn1NtAcgqLR9
Statistics: Posted by bensimmo — Wed Jan 21, 2026 6:16 pm