Raspberry Pi Camera Mount to 2020 Extrusion

Raspberry Pi Camera Mount to 2020 Extrusion

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This is designed to fit in a Voron or any printer that uses a 2020 Extrusion. Use a T-Nut in the Extrusion, and a M3x12mm hex screw to hold it in place. To attach to the camera itself I was lazy and used some VHB tape which is plenty strong. I tried a previous mount with standoffs, but they were far too weak and there are so many different versions. Here is a look at it being used for a timelapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwDJNf_6DmU And the original video it was featured in where I talk about it some more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISUJ79KNBEI Things needed: --------------------- * Raspberry Pi Camera (pictured is v2, but any should work) * VHB Tape: Like [this sheet](https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Genuine-3M-VHB-Tape-Sheet-Mounting-Adhesive-Double-sided-tape-100mmx100mm/202642842784?hash=item2f2e7464a0:g:5AsAAOSwCs1coz3Q&frcectupt=true) or just a roll of 10mm is fine. It lasts forever. * M3 x 12mm Screw, anything is fine as long as it fits (at least 10mm I think, you can adjust it in the OpenSCAD file * M3 T-Nut that goes in the extrusion to hold it in place, they look [like this](https://www.makerstore.com.au/product/spring-loaded-tee-nuts-pack-of-10/) The only thing I have not figured yet is how to conceal the terrible looking ribbon cable, but some mounted cable ties are working at the moment...

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