Raspberry Pi Zero 2W case and rotating camera stand
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There are plenty of Raspberry Pi cases. I could not help myself from making my own. Nothing fancy here, it just suits my need. I wanted to attach my Raspi Zero 2W equipped with a camera module to the wooden frame of the enclosure of my printer. So you can find side pads with holes for screws to do so on the Pi case.You can look at the photos to get a sense of the assemblyYou only need four M3x10 screws to attach the top and bottom parts together, with the Pi in the middle; it's like a sandwich. A fifth M3x10 screw will be used to attach the camera case to a ball joint.Plenty of slits on the Pi case to make sure the board is properly ventilated.Then there is the camera case: the board simply sits on the little pikes. The cover snaps in the case to hold the whole thing.And then: the ball joint. The two little arms slide and grip in the rear slots of the camera case. The jaw has a hole to hold a M3 screw with its head flush in the cavity. The jaw snaps on the ball to enable a limited rotation of the camera, helping orientation.And then the stand comes in three sizes: 60, 80 and 100mm high. I suggest you attach it to whatever surface you want with double sided tape. You can fit the jaw of the camera case in the square slot, either on top or on the side, depending on the setup you choose.
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