
Raspberry Pi camera mount for Ender 5
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I designed my own camera mount for my Ender 5 after failing to find one that fit my needs. I spent the afternoon creating it, ensuring all the files were correctly oriented to maximize strength at the joints. The base of the unit clamps securely with four M3x12mm screws, which are held in place by press-in M3 nuts on the underside. Although two screws might have sufficed, I opted for four to ensure a rock-solid hold. The joints are secured using M3x19mm screws with press-in nuts. Like a GoPro mount, this design features an adjustable angle. Two arm lengths - 69 mm and 109 mm - are included; if other sizes would be beneficial, please let me know. This print works flawlessly without supports in PLA. Note: This print extends beyond the printer's build volume but does not intersect it. However, the stock extruder on my Ender 5 collides with the mount when printing at maximum build volume and configured as shown. When slicing your print, be mindful of this potential issue. Required additional parts: - Four M3x12mm screws - Two M3x19mm screws - Six M3 nuts
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