plug socket camera 3d models
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After looking at all the pi camera mounts out there, I wanted to design one based on a ball-socket mount for better positioning. This needs to be printed at .1mm layers or better to get the fine pitched threads to be clean on the tightening nut and...
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I found my camera was not staying in the same position well enough so I made a Ball and socket version that can be tightened down. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: i3 MK2SRafts: No Resolution: .2 mmInfill: 20% Notes: This uses a...
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This mount allows you to attach 2x Loc-Line arms to the bottom of your camera using its tripod socket.Print settings:Layer height: Not critical, I used 0.2mmFilament: Anything, I used PLAInfill: 20% gridPerimeters: 3Parts required:1/4-20 1" long...
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This creation brings together the effortless connection of ironhalo's arm with the robust stability of rwohleb's ball and socket joint system.
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This design is classical in style, but might need adjustment for shrinkage. ...It is compatible with standard camera screws.
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However, you can adjust the thickness in the Customizer to accommodate heavier cameras as well. ... The hardware needed includes: 2 - M4 x 16mm screws for securing the monitor 2 - 1/4-20 hex-head bolts, approximately 1" long 2 - 1/4-20 hex nuts 1 -...
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... to offer more flexibility. ...The threaded ball sockets are available in three distinct lengths: 37mm, 51mm, and 61mm. ...I also separated the STL files so you can print the nut and washer individually if needed.
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... with cameras. ...After getting them both working (an RPi camera and an old Logitech C170) I threw this remix together to allow for adjustability and length. The Octopi server is mounted on the side of the first printer. ... Category: 3D Printer Parts
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... with cameras. ...Following successful configuration (including an RPi camera and an older Logitech C170), I created this customized setup for adjustability and extended functionality. ...The Octopi server is situated on the side of the first printer.
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When you need a particular angle for your Articulating Raspberry Pi Camera Mount that's not easily available via the typical connectors. ... Printed at 50% infill with 4 perimeters and supports.
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We utilized SCHEMENKE's Ball & Socket system for the main stalk. Since I didn't have any hardware compatible with my Ender 3 Pro, I created a base mount that simply slides into the 2040 T Slot on the side. ...To install it, you'll need to remove the...
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I crafted this iPhone holder specifically for time-lapse captures of prints on my MakerGear M2, mounting snugly in the left corner ahead of the Z-axis knob.\nIt was designed using an iPhone 5S, and you can easily scale up or down in size within the...
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This model combines two distinct models to create a more versatile perspective from the camera's viewpoint, ensuring a secure alignment along the same line of sight. ...Consequently, the model has undergone modifications, resulting in photographs that...
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This model was made with the junction of two different models for a better angle for the camera as a safer way to stay on the same line of sight. ...Therefore, this model has already been modified and the photos are not identical to the stl, with small...
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This Raspberry camera arm uses the RJ45 plug as support. ... You can find all other camera case parts in https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:404654
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... do it. The camera PCB has unusual geometry, so I created a custom "sparse" frame to secure the PCB in place and added an adapter part that allows it to be used with both the Raspberry Pi camera ball and socket system and the Prusa MK3S arm as well.