Yet another Raspberry Pi Camera mount (pinoir v2)
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After a few uses, the joints have worn down slightly, resulting in a less-than-tight fit. A revised version is now available, featuring a thicker design. To align the joint properly, I opted to glue it into place. Please note that this is not my most polished design, but it does provide a convenient way to secure the Raspberry Pi camera. Initially, I sought a method to attach my Raspberry Pi NoIR v2 to my custom Raspberry Case. Since I prefer not to rely on external hardware like bolts and nuts, which are often in short supply when needed, I designed a solution that can be assembled and used with just two ball-type joints. This arm was attached directly to the Raspberry case, positioning it beside my Original Prusa i3 MK2 printer. With the camera now focused on the printbed, I've achieved a more comprehensive view of the printing process. To accommodate users who prefer a more secure attachment, I've included holes for mounting the camera with screws. However, due to the precise tolerances in the design, the back plate fits snugly into place without the need for additional fasteners. Nevertheless, if you want to ensure a secure fit or plan to use this mount on a Quadcopter or similar device, or if your printer is experiencing underextrusion issues, consider using a rubber band or equivalent to hold the back-plate in place. Printer: Original Prusa i3 MK2 Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 100%
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