Yet Another ESP32 Cam Case

Yet Another ESP32 Cam Case

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<p>Yet another ESP32 Cam Case using <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4107609">thing:4107609</a> as inspiration I recreated it in Fusion360 and mainly edited the lid for dupont pin access.&nbsp;</p><p>The slot in the bottom of the base is suppose to be used for a breakout micro usb board which many of ESP32 Cam cases have. Without one in there the ESP32 does have some vertical movement in the case.</p><p>The lid is friction fitted but be careful not to try to pull it off from the pin access slots.&nbsp;</p><p>With the hinge, the case has some angle adjustment with a 4mm hole for mounting possibilities.</p><p>Printed with terrible SunLu Translucent Blue PLA (Sorry for stringy/bad pictures) with the gcode uploaded with the “Prusament 0.2mm layer Quality” profile.&nbsp;</p><p>(Personal Note: This was a fun project to get back into Fusion360. I started by taking measurements of <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4107609">thing:4107609</a> in Microsoft 3D Builder, drew out 2d views on paper, and the made the models in Fusion360. I then used a <a href="https://grabcad.com/library/esp32-cam-wifi-bluetooth-1">ESP32 Cam</a> and <a href="https://grabcad.com/library/dupont-cable-connector-2-54-mm-pitch-1">Dupont Connector</a> cad files to verify and make the pin access slots.)</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Update 21 Sept. 22: Uploaded case without my username inside. Been meaning to come back to my first make and reprint for better photos / do any edits. I stopped using the ESP32 for a camera since I kept getting brownout errors on a 5V 1Amp supply.&nbsp;</p>

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