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In the meantime, I've been experimenting with a mount for my IR camera on OctoPrint. I cobbled this design together from various sources on Thingiverse, but I'm having some issues getting the site to work properly right now. ...As soon as they're back...
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... a 45 degree mount to go along with my top mounted filament holder. This allowed me to use the stock metal mount holding the sensor to attach this mount to the Z axis to track the print going up. 3M x 12-16mm screw to attach camera back housing.
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The holes in the camera mount are designed to accommodate M2 screws perfectly, eliminating the need for additional bolts on the back for support. ...This innovative design seamlessly mounts to the top bar of my printer, just like the spool holder, while...
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Remix of the RPI Camera v2.1 by jbeale, created to fulfill my Fusion project's requirements for a 3D model. Unfortunately, there isn't an efficient way to convert this design without sacrificing some functionality, leaving me with no choice but to...
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The camera is now firmly attached to the corner of my i3v bed. I got this idea from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:442063. I'm using a lens from http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005C3CSXC. Remixed from this...
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... 99% so the lens is a very snug fit and then I don't have to use the little locking ring. I also use a 15' HDMI cable that I attach using a HDMI extender adapter. I also apply conformal coating to the camera board and then encase it all in silicone.
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It comes with a visor and screw that allows you to attach it to a camera or other device. The arm is available in two sizes: 0.2 inches to 50% of the standard size. The visor and screw are also adjustable, allowing you to customize the fit to your...
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Another redesign of my Camera Mount. My last one didn't meet my expectations, so it's time for a new design. To get started, I'll need an extended ribbon cable. There are two options to consider - one where the ribbon is cut out in the side and...
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I discovered that I didn't actually need the camera U-shaped holder piece to rotate left and right as the original design has, which caused some issues while trying to get the camera straight. I solved this by making that one piece and now only the...
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To overcome this issue, I simply inserted the camera and glued the two pieces together. Update: Using the upgraded bottom part (v2), I found that it sticks somewhat more securely in place, making it easier to glue the two components together. The...
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Camera mount for this thing: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073HYJDCM One mount fits this base: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4572086 And one mount fits this base: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3294512 Requires 4 M3 screws. ...I used 8mm,...
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I needed a simple, freestanding mount for a RasPi camera with decent adjustability and wasn't really happy with the options I found, so I mashed this up. Not much to it, just print one base, one cup, one frame, and as many popcorn joints as you...
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The rebuilt design requires identical components - a cable cover and camera attachment - to function correctly. One unexpected benefit of these changes is that they enable the part to print without any need for support structures. ... Print Settings ...
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I also lowered the stand offs because my camera didn't fit well. I actually ended upi still nipping off the top of the stand offs to get even lower. First perfectly and no play inside. If there was you could always curl the ribbon once loosely to...
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This is a remixed version of Tom Leech's Taz 6 camera bed mount. I modified the attachment details of the arm to fit my Taz 5. You'll want to apply some heat to the part while you install it to prevent it from breaking. If I get around to it, I...
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This is a remix to fix the bracket to match the MK3S+ version X axis tension built in, as well as bringing it enough away from the bearing tube for my liking. This also fixes the mounting for the camera to use M2x8mm screws instead of hoping the...
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3M x 12-16mm screw to attach camera back housing. Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: All-metal Mega Rafts: No Supports: No Infill: 15% Filament: eSun PLA+ White Notes: No special settings needed. ...Anycubic Vyper Category: 3D...
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Designed for m3 pan head screws, untested. Use Camera Mount (front and back) from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2886101/files Use Qty-2 of link.stl from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:192364/files Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No...
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The lid now has a larger hole for the camera, making room for the fish-eye Picam. The prototype is attached so you can test it with your classic Picam; files include Globe, Arm 2, and Support Case Picam 2. ...Please note that these three are untested...
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I designed my own camera mount for my Ender 5 after failing to find one that fit my needs. I spent the afternoon creating it, ensuring all the files were correctly oriented to maximize strength at the joints. The base of the unit clamps securely with...
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I believe that M4 screws would be more suitable for the camera holder. To print the post.stl component, it's recommended to orient it on its side, as printing upright with supports can lead to messy results and difficult cleanup. If you do choose to...
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This allowed me to use the stock metal mount holding the sensor to attach this mount to the Z axis to track the print going up. 3M x 12-16mm screw to attach camera back housing. Print Settings Printer Brand: Anycubic Printer: All-metal Mega Rafts:...
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I needed a simple, freestanding mount for a RasPi camera with decent adjustability and wasn't really happy with the options I found, so I mashed this up. Not much to it, just print one base, one cup, one frame, and as many popcorn joints as you need....
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So I just put the camera in and glued them together. Update: Using the new bottom part (v2) it actually sticks a bit together, but anyway it's also more easy to glue the two pieces together. Also it's not possible to tighten the reflectors when they...
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Allows you to use the "Articulating Raspberry Pi Camera Mount for Prusa MK3 and MK2"( https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/3407-articulating-raspberry-pi-camera-mount-for-prusa-m ) by Sneaks with the Waveshare Raspberry Pi Camera (I) (...
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Allows you to use the "Articulating Raspberry Pi Camera Mount for Prusa MK3 and MK2"( https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/3407-articulating-raspberry-pi-camera-mount-for-prusa-m ) by Sneaks with the Waveshare Raspberry Pi Camera (I) (...
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The raspicamcover_nolense model from Articulating Raspberry Pi Camera Mount (https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/3407) did not fit my Raspberry Pi Camera 2 (rev 1.3). The lens hole was about 0.045" (1.14mm) lower and would not align with the stock...
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Simple design Raspberry PI camera mount for the 20 MM extrusion rail of most budget 3D printers. Each part prints in ~1 hour or less. Depending on the desired configuration, needs: * 4 to 6 M3x8 screws, * one M3x20 screw, * 2 M3 T-nuts, *...
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Other notes: Holes in the swivel camera backplate approximately match the Dorhea PI camera (Amazon product code B07DNSSDGG). Can use string, insulated wire, or mini metal screws to secure to the plate. For strength print rail adapter and horizontal...
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I created this project using various Raspberry PI commercial casings as camera mounts with the included pi-camera (no-IR filter) for a security camera setup. The casing fits perfectly on a camera screw and secures in place with an M10 bolt. It's...