March 26, 2018
Description
For a little while now I wanted to have a ip camera for my CR-10 Printer.
The projects are stacking up, and the projects are getting bigger and longer print time’s
So I want to check up with my printer true a ip camera.
Why not use Octoprint you ask?
Well I have bin printing for about 5 to 6 years now.
In the past I did try octoprint but back then it had a lot of issues.
I don’t’ know how the latest version is, but maybe in the future I will give it a norther shot.
For this project I wanted to make the camera case as small as possible.
I had a Raspberry pi zero w laying around that was perfect for this project.
And i wanted to use GPIO pins for control.
And since it’s bin a long time ago that I used my milling machine, I wanted to use that as well for this project.
I understand that not everybody owns a milling machine so i also included *.stl files for printing.
But also the *.dxf files for milling.
Shopping List:
Raspberry pi zero w
Raspberry pi Cam.
1x Low current 5mm led.
1x NO push switch
18x 2,2x6,5 mm screws
2x M4 t-nuts
2x M4x10 hex bolts
For the see thru peaces is used 3mm polycarbonate
The software i'm using for this project is Motioneye.
https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneye/wiki
If something is unclear or you have questions let me know at
[email protected]
#LIFEHACK3D
License:
CC BY-SA - Attribution - Share alike