MakerHawk Camera Mount Raspberry Pi

MakerHawk Camera Mount Raspberry Pi

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Camera Mount for MakerHawk Camera on Ender 3 Printer Mounting a camera on your Ender 3 printer requires a few simple steps. First, attach the camera to a Raspberry PI running Octoprint. Next, secure the arm with one small screw that clamps the ball head and two more screws that lock it in place. To connect the lower housing to the upper housing around the camera, you'll need three additional small screws. I used 2.2mm x 10mm countersunk screws for this purpose. When printing the arm, lay it flat on the bed and only use supports for the ball clamp. For the lower housing, print with the ball facing upwards and supports in place. However, when printing the upper housing, you can do so without any supports by laying it flat on the bed.

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