3d printed camera arm
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This unit can be 3D printed and assembled using readily available parts, making cutting-edge tech available to people who might otherwise be priced out. All components can be manufactured on a Makerbot using ABS plastic for optimal results. Assembly...
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Here's what you need: - Printed part - Arm frame, two pieces - Crank shaft bearing holder, two pieces - Shaft in bearing bush, two pieces - Crank shaft Allen key shaft, one piece - Con rod, one piece - Bearings: - 628Z bearing, eight pieces - 6201...
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This is a 4 part camera mount designed to be rail mountable and more generic. ... It has a smaller camera mount surface for your webcam's claps to press into. ... It needs m5 screws/ nuts.
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I've constructed this setup to attach a Pi Camera to a pan servo inside an RC vehicle.
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... lens is 92mm, measured at the center. Please note that you may need to print a thin circle foundation as shown in "VB-09_light_hood.stl". This is optional and can be removed after printing. ...The final assembly should give me a clean, compact rig.
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Descriptionthe best cost and benefit for a camera tripod, files ready for printing !, compatible with cameras that have a m6 screw mount, or similar. optimized design to minimize material usage during printing. approximate height 200mm. ...360 camera...
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The arm is the only part that requires some finesse as it needs to be printed upright. You'll want to use a raft, but apart from that, it doesn't need any support. (Though, you could print it lying flat with support if you prefer.) The other parts...
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The quadcopter was printed on an UltiMax DIY 3D printer, which used their filament that printed very well (ultibots.com/ultimax-3d-printer-diy-kit). The author has documented the build process on their blog (wtn-projects.blogspot.com) and shared a...
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I had an old C250 rolling around and couldn't find a mount that I liked for any Logitech sphere-style cameras. Only one came close, which was https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3075788, but I wanted to remove the OEM stand piece to have a more solid...
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A robotic arm, affixed to the Z-axis carriage, enables swift and efficient replacement of 3D print nozzles.
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Human: 3D Printed Belt Sander. Parts Needed: A high-quality cloth sanding belt measuring 1/2" x 18". A robust Nema 17 stepper motor to drive the sander's motion. One base component, which serves as the foundation of the device. Two arm...
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Z-Axis Camera Mount for Raspberry Camera V2 - A Essential Component Mounting on Z-Axis is a Breeze with This Customized Solution Two M4x12 bolts, along with washers and nuts, are Required to Secure the Mount in Place Some Fine-Tuning may be Necessary...
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Introducing my 3D-printed tricopter, which I'm publishing now as it functions well. Further improvements are planned for both this and my quadcopter design. I'm thrilled with the outcome of this project, as the tricopter was my first love in...
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Print this files to build a flame photometer. ...Additional material required: - 1/2" stainless steel tube with flatenned tip for nebulizer - air compressor - digital camera - 100 mm metallic tee
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I created my own Raspberry Pi Camera V2.1 Case after being disappointed by the limited options on Thingiverse for my CR10s. The case itself doesn't require any screws, just hinges. ... Here's what you'll need: M3 screws for all hinges A longer...
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The images show the mount printed in black PLA with extremely fine detail (0.2 mm) and ninety-eight percent infill - no supports were necessary. I used CURA for slicing and my Creality CR-10s printer to bring this design to life. This part allows...
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