Prusa Mini Raspberry Pi Camera Mount - by Clip-Fastening

Prusa Mini Raspberry Pi Camera Mount - by Clip-Fastening

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Mounting is achieved by inserting the bracket, which can then be moved forward or backward if needed. Initially, I intended to print the mount I had designed for the Prusa MK3s, but they fit too snugly, making it difficult to move them. Subsequently, I measured the aluminium extrusions of the Prusa Mini and discovered that they are nearly 0.5mm wider than those of the Mk3s. Screws required include M3x20 (quantity dependent on extension count) and M3x25 (one each), accompanied by nuts and washers. I strongly recommend using washers, despite the slight inconvenience of installation, as this will enhance the mobility of individual components. The camera case and connector are a reworked version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3121052. The primary reason for selecting this camera box was to achieve even more precise camera alignment thanks to the ball head on the connecting piece and the front clip for attachment.

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