
Tom's Raspberry Pi Camera Mount V3 + (optional) LED Mount V1
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My first project in Fusion 360 marks the end of SketchUp's reign, and it's a perfect fit for all Raspberry Pi owners who want to control their 3D printer remotely with OctoPi or 3DPrinterOS. If you're eager to monitor your printing job from any computer, tablet, or mobile device at almost any time, you'll need a camera mount that fits your standard camera or the Pi NoIR infrared camera. And if you have an infrared camera, don't forget to add IR LEDs for dark room printing - they're just a few pieces of filament away (see Instructions for details). To get started: * Grab a Raspberry Pi with either the original standard or NoIR camera * Choose a case with an open GPIO slot that'll serve as the mount's base * A working 3D printer is also necessary, without any supports needed * Two short pieces of 1.75mm filament will connect the two parts * If you're planning to print in complete darkness, get an IR LEDs board like the one found at http://i.tvit.cz/PiIRLED (costs around $4-$5) - just make sure to power it with a 12V source Note: The Raspberry Pi case isn't my design; feel free to pick from many available models for 3D printing.
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