Adjustable Camera Mount for Raspberry Pi Fisheye Camera

Adjustable Camera Mount for Raspberry Pi Fisheye Camera

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I wanted some more flexibility with my Pi Camera so I made a whole mounting solution! Inspired by the Mega S's filament roll holder, I made a new arm with the same mounting mechanism (the two screws at the base). Printed using 0.4mm nozzle. Using 0.12 layer height on the nuts and screws. Everything else should be fine at 0.2mm layer height. After printing the nuts, I recommend screwing them onto a screw from the side not against the build plate first. When assembling, I put the plate side against the sliders so they would all sit flush and snug. If you want the sliders to be longer, extending them via your slicer should be fine! Use two A screws to connect one slider to this arm. Then use the vertical support and a B screw to mount a vertical slider. Then, use a C screw to connect the camera mount to the vertical slider. Loosen and adjust Y and Z distances as you like!

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