
Prusa Lack Enclosure Raspberry Pi Camera Mount
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After numerous iterations and prototypes of other designs, I landed on this as my ultimate solution for mounting a Pi camera to the Pi Zero W situated inside my Prusa i3 MK3. I sought out a design that demanded no new mounting holes at all, and worked seamlessly with the existing holes present from the Prusa-designed Lack enclosure. I measured the dimensions of the front-right leg piece, replicated them, and integrated the ball joint mounting system from baloan's camera mount design. To complete it, I utilized ibandreas Pi camera case itself, modified to accommodate the ball joint from one of my previous designs. I uploaded two different Pi case backs - one for the cable to exit through the top, and the other for the bottom to cater to specific needs. This component must be printed with supports enabled so that the ball joint area functions smoothly. Once all parts are printed, simply remove the existing screws, align this design over them, and screw them back in. Then, attach the ball joint to the end of the arm protruding from it and place your camera on top! Video: https://youtu.be/q79lumAvM6k
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