Raspberry Pi Zero Flex Camera Case

Raspberry Pi Zero Flex Camera Case

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This case was engineered to accommodate a Raspberry Pi Zero W and a Raspberry Pi camera v2. It is an ideal setup for running OctoPi 3D printer software and utilizing the Pi camera for time-lapses. The system can also be used as a webcam unit. The mounting system was designed to support custom-designed mounts for any application. The mounting holes are precisely spaced at 19.5mm on center. To build this case, you will need the following hardware: (4) M3 x 10mm screws (2) M3 x 6mm screws A Raspberry Pi Zero W (ideally) A Raspberry Pi Camera v2 *affiliate link or A Raspberry Pi NoiR Camera v2 *affiliate link A lens kit from Amazon *affiliate link https://youtu.be/vQyZMP_mq4M Print Settings: Printer: FolgerTech FT-5 Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 10% Supports: No Notes: Print the case halves on their respective faces. Print the mounts flat-side down. You may need to adjust print sizes (i.e., 0 - 2%) depending on your printer's extrusion precision. Print with no supports unless absolutely necessary. Post-Printing Assembly Instructions: Follow the video for assembly instructions. It is relatively simple, but here are some general guidelines: Do not over-tighten screws Be sure your lens is mounted flat and does not contact the Pi Camera lens You can design your own attachable mount to suit your needs. The mounting holes are 19.5mm on center, so as long as you follow that simple rule, you should be able to create any type of mount.

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