Ender 3 Raspberry Pi camera mount
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My previous camera mount wasn't up to par, so I designed a new one that can be used with standard GoPro extension parts and fits snugly within a 40x40 mm frame. Because my Raspberry Pi 3+ had trouble powering two IR LEDs, I opted for just one this time around, and it still illuminates the printbed more than sufficiently! Here's the camera I used: https://aliexpress.com/item/32421714972.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.24ea1ebeuMYxG8&algo_pvid=7fc27bd4-c5cd-41da-89ab-2d10015a382d&algo_expid=7fc27bd4-c5cd-41da-89ab-2d10015a382d-17&btsid=204149e3-ecf0-47c8-aed1-fdf6c9d35e21&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_2,searchweb201603_52 It's designed in DesignSpark Mechanical (.rsdoc and .obj files included). You'll need a GoPro extender to reach the desired angle and two 3mm (any length) screws to mount the back lid to the front lid and secure the camera firmly in place.
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