
3D Camera Stand for Raspberry pi
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A Simple Servo-Controlled Camera Mount This holds a Raspberry Pi Camera v2 with a snap-on back, easy to snap into place and the camera ribbon stays clear of the mechanics. It allows for a full range of video or pics - up, down, and pan while you're watching from wherever you want. Limited only by the range of your servos and your ability to program. I'm pretty limited myself, but that's okay. I use Python to remotely move them, and I'm still learning. There are two types of camera mounts - one for solid servo connections which need the servo screws, and the other for use with simple padded double-sided sticky tape. I included two sizes of platform-type stands to use. Each has a different-sized hole for the servo to mount to. I used TPU or Ninjaflex, Nylon so it stretches over the servo and screws on tight with a washer - preventing the screw from pulling through when tightening it. You could likely use PLA, but I suspect it's not very forgiving. The V2 has a larger mounting hole than the V3. I haven't tried it with PLA yet.
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