
Raspberry Pi Camera holder for Anet A6
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***Update 2017-09-12*** My Raspberry Pi camera had a connector that refused to fit through the previous hole, so I decided to remove a section to make some extra room. OctoPrint can create a timelapse video where images are snapped for each Z axis movement. Mounting the camera in a fixed position gives you a video with jerky motion as the model shifts about - sometimes wildly. This device allows you to mount the camera on the Y axis, so it moves along with the build platform and the thing being printed. It's specifically designed for the Anet A6 printer, but will work for any printer in the Prusa clone family (and others, I'm sure) where there's a 3mm screw hole with its center at 4.5mm from a corner.
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