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Prusa Core One mount for a Raspberry Pi Camera  (Parametric, OpenGrid, Multiconnect) 3D Printer File Image 1
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Prusa Core One mount for a Raspberry Pi Camera (Parametric, OpenGrid, Multiconnect)

metasyntactic avatarmetasyntactic

April 27, 2025

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This contains three pieces:
1) The mount, which needs 3x 10mmx5mm neodymium magnets you can get off of amazon easily and fits perfectly on the inside corner of your Prusa Connect.  It exposes a single OpenGrid tile mount, so you can snap in any opengrid connector you want!  I use an OpenGrid (Full) directional multiconnect tile for mine.  I'd recommend using a filament that handles long term forces and more heat resistant than PLA.


2) The second object is a multiconnect adapter, that slides onto the multiconnect tile on one end, and on the other is a go-pro style camera mount.  It specifically mates perfectly with this Go-Pro-Style mount for the HD Raspberry Pi Camera.  

3) Alternatively there is a snap mount the perfrenctly fits the Raspberry Pi 3 Camera with no adjustable hinges or angles (you can change the angle in the openscad if you want.  I found that the 120deg Wide FOV version has excellent visual coverage of the entire bed from this vantage point.


You can manually rotate the camera on two axises this way.


This is working great with Octoprint on my printer.

The model is made in OpenSCAD and uses BOSL2, QuackWorks, and bosl2-parts libraries.

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