Raspberry Pi Camera case and support version 2

Raspberry Pi Camera case and support version 2

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Version 2. I have now updated this case to allow more clearance between the friction fit items - it is still a tight fit, but you wont break the parts when you assemble them. This is a case for the Raspberry Pi camera module that will connect to a 22mm extruded aluminium frame of most delta printers. Each part is optimised to not need any support structure and should not need support structure. It should also fit together using friction only, and will not need any nuts, bolts or otherwise. Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 100% Notes: I used 100% infill for strength - the parts are pretty low volume anyway so it doesnt save very much by printing at lower infill rates. Post-Printing My printer is having extrusion problems, so I needed to clean up a few "blobs" from the surface, and several parts were a very small amount too large, as I needed a friction fit, this was critical. I just shaved a bit off using a pocket knife and sandpaper. How I Designed This This is designed in Sketchup, I have included the source files, use the object inspector and export STL plugins to export the files. I sliced them using Slic3r and uploaded to an octoprint server.

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