Raspberry Pi Camera Mount for Printer Enclosures
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<p>A simple, easy Raspberry Pi Camera mount to attach to the top side of a 3D printer enclosure. This print utilizes 4xM3 screws which can face the printer at a 40° angle. The camera itself simply slides into the mount, and no additional fasteners are needed!</p> <p>The gcode for Prusament PETG is included.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>My setup for a successful print:<br/> <strong>Printer Brand</strong>: Prusa<br/> <strong>Printer</strong>: i3 MK3s<br/> <strong>Brim</strong>: No<br/> <strong>Supports</strong>: No<br/> <strong>Resolution</strong>: 0.2mm<br/> <strong>Infill</strong>: 15%<br/> <strong>Filament</strong>: Prusament PETG (Jet Black)</p> <p>Notes:</p> <ul> <li>I had to rotate the part on the print surface in order to allow it to print without supports (see images) </li> <li>You'll need to put the camera inside of the mount <strong>before</strong> you mount it onto the enclosure</li> <li>You must also have two to four M3 screws</li> </ul>
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