
Pi camera celestron support
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RPCCS : Raspberry Pi Camera Celestron Support Project version : V3 This project is designed to utilize a pi camera on a telescope, intended to be printed with plastic and/or metal components (bearings, nuts, etc.). The design is also modular. The Pi camera used is the version V2.1; it should work with versions V2.0 and V1.2 as well. The Pi camera Noir is also compatible. A Celestron Astromaster 90 telescope is utilized, but this project can be adapted to other brands. You are free to enhance this project. All source files are downloadable from this project and available at thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2121976) or github (https://github.com/Inglebard/RPCCS.git). Software used: Freecad (with BOLTS http://www.bolts-library.org/fr/index.html) Cura 2.5 Important: Some parts may fit tightly, requiring tools for sanding certain components. I am not an expert in Freecad; thus, I apologize if the files are not clean. You can use a raft to address wrapping issues. Some parts were inspired by: - @muzz64 (Murray CLARK) : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2237509 - @mike_mattala (Mike MATTALA) : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:193647 How to print it? All components should be printed with 0.1mm layer thickness and 10% infill; some parts can be replaced with metal, but weight balance may be an issue if not considered. The axis can be swapped with Axis_alternate, but you won't be able to lock the camera on axis with ring support.stl, making it pointless to print in this case.
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