
Raspberry Pi camera case and support arm
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Version 2. Now upgraded for increased clearance between friction fit components - still a snug assembly that won't snap fragile parts during assembly. Designed specifically for Raspberry Pi camera modules, this case fits neatly onto most delta printers' 22mm extruded aluminium frames. Each component has been optimised to stand alone without support structures and requires no additional fasteners like nuts or bolts. Parts fit seamlessly using friction only. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Deltaprintr Printer Model: Deltaprintr Kit Rafts Required: No Support Structures Needed: None Resolution Setting: 0.1mm layer height Infill Rate: 100% Notes: I prioritised strength with a 100% infill rate for these low-volume parts, sacrificing minimal printing time for reliability. Post-Printing Notes: Due to printer issues with extrusion problems, several surface blobs had to be sanded off by hand and some components required slight trimming to fit snugly. A quick sanding job resolved the issue with a pocket knife. This Case Was Designed In: Created using Sketchup, I have included source files within this package for you to access the design specifications via object inspector plugin and export STL file capabilities. After Designing This Case, I: Exported all parts from Slic3r onto an OctoPrint server for printing.
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