PiClop Laser Scanner with IR cam & adjustable lens

PiClop Laser Scanner with IR cam & adjustable lens

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This PiClop scanner version employs a Raspberry IR camera with an adjustable lens and a suitable shield to drive two red line lasers and a stepper motor. The Raspberry Pi 2 board and laser supply voltage (5Vdc) are derived from a stepdown DCDC converter module. A rotary table is supported by a 2mm aluminum plate, fixed to the motor shaft via a 5mm bore hub. The rotary table has been obtained from a 10mm light and rigid Foam Board panel. More information on https://store.open-electronics.org/index.php?_route_=Electronics_3D_Scanner. Bill of Materials: 2x M8 threaded rods (400mm) 2x M8 threaded rods (310mm) 1x M8 threaded rod (292mm) 16x M8 nuts 2x M3 nuts 19x 8x16 flat washers 2x M3x35 screws 3x M8x15 screws 2x M3x6 countersunk head screws 2x M3x6 cylindrical screws 2x 2.9x9.5 self-tapping screws 4x 2.9x25 self-tapping screws 4x M3x10 cylindrical screws 1x 5mm HUB 4x 5.5x17x0.5mm springs 1x 10mm Foam Board (must be cut Ø200mm with CNC mill according to drawing) 1x 2mm aluminum plate (must be cut with CNC mill according to drawing) 1x Raspberry Pi 2 board 1x driver shield 1x IR Raspberry cam 1x 1.8° 2.5A NEMA17 stepper motor 2x red line 5mW laser modules 1x stepdown DCDC module https://store.open-electronics.org/index.php?_route_=Electronics_3D_Scanner

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