Raspberry Pi Camera Holder
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This is a camera holder designed for the RaspberryPi Camera (NoIR) that's compatible with the Ultimaker 2. I created this design because I wanted to avoid drilling holes in my brand-new printer, which was a major concern of mine. The inspiration behind this project came from the old GoPro mount. To build this camera holder, follow these steps: 1. Attach the adapter to the mount using an M2 screw, tightening it as much as possible without stripping the threads. 2. Pass an M3 screw through the three holes in the adapter and the first part of the camera holder, securing it with a nut. 3. Route the ribbon cable through the gap and connect it to the camera. 4. Assemble the second part of the case, the camera, and the first part of the camera holder by threading M2 screws through the front holes, then through the corresponding holes in the camera and finally into the rear holes of the cam holder. 5. Loosen the tagged screw shown in the pictures and attach the entire assembly to it, ensuring that the mount is positioned between the screw and the Ultimaker. All parts were printed without any support material. The printing specifications used are as follows: * Layer height: 0.1mm * Print speed: 50mm/s * Material: White Innofil3D PLA * Bed temperature: 60°C (default) * Nozzle temperature: 210°C (default) If you'd like to obtain a pre-printed camera holder, please visit my 3D-Hubs site at https://www.3dhubs.com/marburg/hubs/leonard.
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