Raspberry Pi Security Camera

Raspberry Pi Security Camera

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Here is a simple camera case for the Raspberry Pi version 2 camera. The extra gasket (gasket.stl) enables the fitment of a metal shim with a pinhole drilled into it, allowing anything larger than 0.60uM to work. Remove the existing lens before attempting to use a pinhole, as this does "destroy" the lens; however, careful removal using sharp wire cutters on the corners of each camera can result in intact lenses. I know, I've done it numerous times. I won't be held responsible for destroying your PiCam if you install a pinhole lens. These pinhole lenses have been extensively used for my PhD thesis works. For assembly instructions, please see the below video. The whole assembly is held together with 3 M3 35mm socket head bolts, such as those found at https://www.bolt.com.au/m3-35mm-socket-head-cap-screws-p-26429.html. If you find that the ball joint is too loose, try increasing your printer tolerances or insert a grub screw into the flat portion of the ball. A cone point grub screw can be found at https://www.bolt.com.au/m3-10mm-grub-screw-cone-point-p-28353.html. A slot in the base allows an 8mm button magnet to be placed firmly for securing to magnetic surfaces. These magnets can be obtained from Element 14: http://au.element14.com/duratool/d01766/magnets-rare-earth-8-x-3mm-pk10/dp/1888095. Finally, an optional 5mm LED can be installed in the lower hole of the camera to allow increased Infrared illumination for night vision applications or just for fun to show when the camera is active. I suggest using an LED from the Kingbright range such as http://au.element14.com/kingbright/l-53p3c/phototransistor-5mm-940nm/dp/2290444 (InfraRed) or http://au.element14.com/kingbright/l-1503ec/led-5mm-red-50mcd-617nm/dp/2335729 (Std Red). Assembly instructions can be viewed at: https://youtu.be/ZiJQV4724rU

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