raspberry pi camera pan tilt 3d models
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This is a rugged, waterproof enclosure for the Raspberry Pi Zero and Camera Module. It features a gasket slot, ideal for adding an extra layer of protection when needed. At the bottom, there's a single hole designed specifically for inserting a power...
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This is a reference model I created using an actual Raspberry Pi camera, version 1.3, which boasts a 5-megapixel resolution. To ensure precision, I took measurements directly from the production camera with calipers. My intention was to use it as a...
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This is a camera mount for attaching a Raspberry Pi camera board onto a Duplicator i3 v2.1. The Point-of-View (POV) follows the Z-axis, providing a great overview of your print from bottom to top. One version, number 39, can be attached to the left...
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Simple vibration dampening mount for a Raspberry Pi camera module. The camera bracket is specifically designed for the generic 450 mm quadrotor frame I use, but should also fit a genuine DJI Flamewheel 450 mm and other varieties. Uses 4 paintball...
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Because my Raspberry Pi 3+ had trouble powering two IR LEDs, I opted for just one this time around, and it still illuminates the printbed more than sufficiently! Here's the camera I used:...
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A custom camera mount for the Raspberry Pi Camera is designed to attach securely to a Prusa i3 using a servo screw arm. This versatile mount can be installed on either side of the printer, providing flexibility in its placement. Assembly involves...
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I utilized Pschwamb's files to devise a method for integrating my Raspberry Pi Camera V2 into my Lulzbot Mini. I reinforced his base with mounting tabs that spanned the entire width of the mini, ensuring a snug fit. Images showcasing the camera...
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Modular mount for the raspberry pi camera. Base is designed for 3030 v-slot. All hardware used is 3mm. Print 1 of the 3 camera mounts, the ones with LED mount in the name have allowance for LED strips to be mounted to allow extra lighting if needed....
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The freecad files are attached.Needed for assembly:Wide angle raspberry pi Camera with 39mm square PCB size e.g.: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07G9VLPZH/Flat Ribbon Cable approx. ...1m</li><li>2x M2 Bolts (max 10mm length)</li><li>M3...
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The Mountster is a custom-designed monster mount for Raspberry Pi Camera. To create it, I studied various online options before settling on a straightforward, two-piece design that's fun, efficient, and quick to print. The Element 14 version helped...
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This is a mount and case for the Raspberry Pi Camera module, to be mounted on a Voron V2 or any other 3D printer. It allows mounting the camera flush with the ceiling of the printer, and have a top view from the front without horizontal angle (like...
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You can use these two parts to build a security camera with a Raspberry Pi 3 (and probably 2 and 4) and a camera module like this one. Take the camera parts apart and screw them to the cover. I use a long USB cable for providing power and Wifi to...
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This is a remix of Amanno25's Raspberry Pi Zero Camera Case tailored for use with a RPZ already equipped with GPIO pins. The design fits seamlessly around the RPZ and camera, but to ensure optimal performance, I strongly recommend applying a small...
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This is a mashup of 3 things to create an optimized bed mount for the Creality CR-10 and Raspberry Pi Camera v2. Time-lapse videos are greatly improved by mounting the camera to the print bed on a moving Y-axis. I thank the creators of the original...
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Here's a quick and easy way to add a Raspberry Pi camera to the front of your Artist-D printer. The arm extending out from printer is to the left of the LCD and places the vertical arm far enough out that the bed will not hit it in the most forward...
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Make sure the Pi is powered off (or unplugged), then connect the camera ribbon to the Raspberry Pi and the camera, then place the camera into the case, aligning the pegs with the holes in the camera. 11. Don't attach the front of the camera case...
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To assemble, you should have to screw the bolts in firmly - they shouldn't just fall into place.This is a modified version of my camera case for the Raspberry Pi Camera module with mounting holes; find it separately at...
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... screwing into place, rather than merely dropping them loosely in. This assembly originates from my prior camera case design tailored specifically for the Raspberry Pi Camera module, which can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:533865
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This is a pan tilt mechanism for the raspberry pi camera. ... Was designed to use mg90s servos
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I sought a design that would expertly conceal the raspberry pi camera cable. This revised design routes the cable downwards through the printer's body and base, securing it with a detachable cable holder that sends the cord discreetly towards the...
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This is a rehash of the raspberry pi camera bracket that attaches to the Y-axis end plate of the ender3. This is inspired by another bracket I found on Thingiverse, I found that the original did not stay in place after a little use and was just...
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A compact camera housing for the Raspberry Pi camera, boasting a wide-angle lens that captures every detail. This clever enclosure snaps into place with precision, offering an additional layer of security through two strong magnets positioned at the...
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A Raspberry-Pi camera case shaped like a 2x4 LEGO brick is available. The case stands four bricks tall. Please visit our product page for tutorials and a list of electronic components at https://www.nerdyblocks.com/blocks/nb2-camera-block/details...
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This is a camera mount for attaching a raspberry pi camera board onto a duplicator i3 v2.1. The POV will follow the Z-axis and therefore gives a nice overview of your print from bottom to top. There's one version (39) which can be attached onto the...
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A compact, adjustable Raspberry Pi camera mount that attaches to the arms on a Z-brace mod. Prints easily without supports and holds securely. Besides the peg the parts are otherwise symmetrical so you can mirror them in your slicer if you want the...
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A versatile Raspberry Pi camera mount that adjusts securely to the arms on a Z-brace mod. Prints smoothly without supports and holds firmly in place. Thanks to the peg's symmetry, you can easily mirror the parts in your slicer to position the camera...
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I modified an existing raspberry pi camera case design to connect directly to the two screw holes located on top of my lulzbot mini. To keep it stable, I tried various dovetail attachments instead of printing a single mount piece. Some fiddling with...
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The result is a sleeker design that's less bulky overall.\r\nThe camera body was specifically modelled for the official raspberry pi camera module V2. ...It fits perfectly with no issues at all.\r\n\r\nI used M2.5 X 20mm bolts to connect the mount...
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This is a camera mount for attaching a raspberry pi camera board onto a duplicator i3 v2.1. The POV will follow the Z-axis and therefore gives a nice overview of your print from bottom to top. There's one version (39) which can be attached onto the...
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This is an updated enclosure for a Raspberry Pi Meteor System camera with an 8 mm lens on an IMX385 camera module. There are also front ends for 4 and 6 mm lenses but, really, they're designed for building with or without a POE module. The 4 mm...