Prusa MK3 camera holder for Raspberry Pi v2 camera

Prusa MK3 camera holder for Raspberry Pi v2 camera

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Camera mount for Prusa MK3 and a Raspberry PI v2 camera. The camera arm is mounted between the frame and the hotbed/build plate. I have built this using ABS for the arm near the build plate for heat tolerance, no supports. PLA is used for the camera front/holder for precision with supports. The camera rear is made from prusa orange PETG with no supports. To mount the arm, lift the magnetic build plate, remove the screw and the distancer, put in the arm halfway and push in the distancer again. Then, push in the distancer with the arm and watch from above when it's in the right position. Put in the screw again. This is customizable (at least it works in openscad customizer). Using DotSCAD https://github.com/JustinSDK/dotSCAD (GPL) and scad-utils https://github.com/OskarLinde/scad-utils (MIT), I included files inserted in the scad file since Thingiverse needs that. The dotscad is used for the extrude path, and the scad-utils is used for the wave function for the camera front glare protection. One picture from the camera view has been added. My Pi NoIR settings for octoprint are: `camera_raspi_options="-x 1640 -y 1232 -fps 25 -quality 95 -ex auto -ISO 800 -vs -ev 15 -mm spot -sa 80 -sh 50 -awb flash"`. The license for my part is public domain / creative commons, but the included libraries are MIT/GPL. Note: A longer camera cable, 48cm was used. Probably a 30cm would work better. I got mine at [m.nu](https://www.m.nu/kamera/flex-cable-for-raspberry-pi-camera-300mm), they also exist on ebay.

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