
SMARS ESP32-CAM Mount Back Plate, Rotated
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The SMARS ESP32-CAM Module is great, but it doesn't work so well when you have a later ESP32-CAM with the rotated camera module. I solved the problem with this part, basically a hacked-up and reassembled version of the original Back.stl part with the mounting point rotated 90 degrees and centered for purposes of balance. This is a remix of the original part from the SMARS ESP32-CAM Module. The remix search tool seems to be down right now, so here's the URL for the original module (you'll need the Front.stl from there anyway): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3930824 I shortened the square shafts (or whatever you call them) that lock into the Front.stl part by 0.5mm each; they still hold pretty tight, but are easier to snap in and out. The snap-fit of this module to the SMARS Modular Robot connector_a.stl part is a bit loose for my preferences. I didn't change the spacing of the connecting parts on either component so I don't think it's my fault. Rather than modifying either, I may just shim the connection with a bit of paper or tape. Also, not sure how I managed to get those thin rectangles in there, but they have zero thickness and so do not print; thus they can be safely ignored.
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