Ball socket back plate to attach ESP32 cam to articulating arm

Ball socket back plate to attach ESP32 cam to articulating arm

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This mashup brings together two fantastic designs. I just acquired an ESP32-cam to experiment with, and I plan to give it a shot in place of a Raspberry Pi on my printer because it's a self-sufficient camera that only requires power once set up. Sneaks' generosity in sharing his step files allowed me to modify the ball socket so it features a backplate compatible with mojocorp's ESP32 front cover. The USB adapter sits snugly on the pegs and can be secured with glue, or the pegs can be melted to keep it in place. Similarly, the backplate is designed for a friction fit onto the front component but can also be glued in position – I don't possess the ingenuity yet to create snap-fit covers!

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