
v1.1 Frame mounted Raspberry Pi Camera Case
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UPDATE v1.1: Enhanced with precision-cut notches to simplify link assembly. My interpretation of Bogdanko's innovative design features a camera case that effortlessly attaches to any flat sheet metal component on your printer, such as the Z-axis enclosures or frame. The cleverly designed links allow for flexible assembly and positioning of the camera in multiple configurations. By mounting the camera on the Z-axis enclosure, you'll enjoy the added benefit of capturing your print's progress as it ascends, ensuring a clear view at all times. When printing with PLA, you may notice that joint strength diminishes over time due to material relaxation. To maintain the camera's stability, simply apply a few drops of super glue into the joint and gently manipulate it while the adhesive sets. This technique permanently secures the joint, making the camera more stable without compromising its mobility. Required additional components: 1 M5 nut 1 M5x5 grub screw (refer to image) P.S.: If this design has helped you overcome your printing challenges, consider showing your appreciation with a small donation.
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