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To build this scanner, you'll need: 3D printed parts (see the plates), two threaded rods with an 8mm diameter and 1 meter length, cut into various lengths: *2x 180mm for the x-frame *2x 400mm for the y-frame *2x 200mm for the z-frame *4x 80mm for...
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Webcam based on Pi ZeroW and pi camera Printhead: lots here. This is the modular design that allows for the adaptor mount to be swapped out for other future designs without having to modify or remove the belts, and allows for a future use of the...
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This remix contains only a subset of those files but it is fully compatible with all of the camera adapters in the original project if you happen to have a different webcam. That said, I do not recommend using any of the *arms* from the original...
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Remove the wifi antenna, the webcam, the cables and all the mounting hardware. Take out the LCD panel, check its model number and find a suitable LCD control board. I used this one from Ebay: https://www.ebay.de/itm/152840924153 If your board has the...
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This particular camera is well-suited for embedding into designs due to its cylindrical shape: https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-LifeCam-Cinema-720p-Webcam/dp/B009CPC6QA I used a 30mm megapixel objective (with infrared filter) from Vision-Dimension:...
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To-do List: * Upgrade to geared dual drive BondTech extruder (the current one is not geared, and under-extrusion becomes a problem at high speeds); * Integrate an additional 5V supply + USB TYPE A connector for supplying external IP webcam; * Create...
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Parts needed: - Raspberry Pi 3B+ - Logitech c920 or any webcam or large USB web camera with that type of standard screw hole mount, or Raspberry Pi - One of these camera mount screws - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R7AWP04 - 6 M3 10mm screws...
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Now, all I need to do is connect a webcam via USB so I can see exactly where I'm heading. For now, though, it's still working out great! My project has already reached a fully functional state, and it was all achieved using just one weekend's worth...
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- Have a Webcam plugged. - Have a DSI screen plugged. - Power the Raspberry Pi. - Mount it to my printer’s frame. I designed a case as compact as possible to be able to fit all component and have opening for every cables. ... Mounting...
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Used in combination with the camera holder this allows you to position a webcam exactly where you want, on either the side of the print bed.This model includes several components than can be used or not, as needed. You can print more parts if you...
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Mount your Logitech C270 Webcam to the X-Axis on a Prusa i3 MK2/MK3. The C270 is my go-to webcam for integration with OctoPrint, and this is my favourite "nozzle view" mounting system.Update April 4, 2021: Fellow PrusaPrinters user Nackweee has...
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... I fixed this error and renamed the file V3b, in case your browser cache tries to hide it. 4-A member pointed out my error in rotor sizing for v3. I fixed this by uploading both sizes, so now there are both 36mm and 42mm options for v3. ...
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Or are you ?You can now mount the assembled case using four M3 10 mm (17) screws onto you Prusa MK3S frame above the Einsy board.Connect your DSI screen if any.Connect your Raspberry Pi camera if any.Connect any USB device if needed (webcam).Connect...
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Get a webcam from here. Acquire an SD card here. Power your Raspberry with a 5-volt supply from here. Use 2 LEDs, preferably bright ones. Buy them here. Connect to the internet via a WiFi dongle, obtainable here. Use thin wire for connecting,...
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I'm only unsure about the switch if the top cover will fit as I think it should. Features: Battery operation, built in charger, battery state of charge, adjustable brightness, adjustable lamp length. Links made by Teaching Tech...
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An 8MP UVC USB Webcam module using IMX179 sensor with autofocus is recommended for this project. Refer to the image for an example of what to look for. To collimate the telescope you'll need to use software such as...
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Pick which one you want. What are all the issues I had getting this to work and how did I get it to work? See the txt file of notes that I just added (5/9/2020) from a year ago that documented all the fine tuning and installation steps of getting...
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But no, I'm a madman, so, there's one more step if you're going for Saiyan-level experience here: -- Option 1: Put a door/window sensor on your greenscreen so when the greenscreen is in a "deployed" state, the smart plug turns on. -- Option 2:...
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It comes in two variations: a one-axis rotating mount and a straight camera mount, designed to attach a webcam while minimizing space. I crafted this solution to capture top-down shots of my desk with ease. As the ball hinge restricts full spin but...
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... turns on. -- Option 2: Install Home Assistant Workstation Service [https://github.com/sleevezipper/hass-workstation-service] and have the smart plug turn on and off based on whether the webcam is in use or not. And that's it! ...Happy Zooming!
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The truss rod design and the sliding top plate also means you can get a webcam in focus directly. A cheap red dot viewfinder can be mounted to the telescope - this is useful to find Jupiter or Saturn in the sky but is not absolutely needed for the...
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Don't be tempted to use lightweight bolts, as (at least at the back) the weight of the bolt is needed to keep the structure from tippingtoo easily. The photos show other plastic pieces that were put together for mounting a webcam (on my printer -- an...
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I use my phone as a webcam for Zoom and needed something to hold it, so I made this VESA mounted adjustable arm with springloaded phone holder for my PC's monitor.. It's a modified 100x100 swivelling VESA mount, with a sturdy arm that reaches to...
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The truss rod design and the sliding top plate also means you can get a webcam in focus directly. A cheap red dot viewfinder can be mounted to the telescope - this is needed to find Jupiter or Saturn in the sky but is not absolutely needed for the...
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But, the image quality can be somewhat limited to what a webcam can provide. So, with some inspiration from other creators online, I designed this two part fixture for the Prusa MK3S/S+ that uses a remote trigger to take a photo with a standard...
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The truss rod design and the sliding top plate also means you can get a webcam in focus directly. A cheap red dot viewfinder can be mounted to the telescope - this is useful to find Jupiter or Saturn in the sky but is not absolutely needed for the...
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feel free to give me lots of feedbackhttps://t.co/duSrRs1rTl#LEDs #lua #love2d #dmx pic.twitter.com/7pO2k65nW8 — Spectre (@spectrenoir06) July 10, 2020 Code for the ESP32: https://github.com/spectrenoir06/OctoWifi-LEDs-Controller Code for Win /...
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That said, you should be able to mount most cheap USB webcams to the mounting plate with a bit of ingenuity. Please share your camera mounting solutions with the rest of us!With a bit of luck you can find old microscopes which are being sold for...
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I don't really need the IR functionality, but I had the camera available, so I used it. Links: How to use the mounting plate to attach the articulated arm to a printed frame (in this case carrying a C270 webcam)...
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Well, we can't have everything and maybe someone will come across webcam that has 1/2" or larger chip. I choose the Microsoft lifecam HD3000 mostly because I had one at hand (bought it for $5 in a garage sale), it had reasonably sharp image and 720...