July 11, 2023
Description
I designed this mount to be used with this setup Thing ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2477180 ). I printed the arms and attachment system for my Tevo 2040 bottom frame, then designed a mount in Rhino 3d for a Pi V1.3 camera I found on Amazon.
This was used in conjunction with this pi v1.3 camera and mount system.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SS94J2X/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You build the camera as is with the case surrounding it, then attach it with M5 screws OR smaller screws to the base, secure with nuts. I made it with a slight downward angle because the camera case tilts the camera up a little.
If using M5 hardware, you have to dremel (which is way easier and safer) OR carefully drill the holes a little larger on the clear plastic pi mount case.You could use smaller hardware if you wish, and totally avoid dremeling all together. I originally made this for M5 x 16mm button cap screws. Use nuts on the bottom of the base to keep it in place from moving. You don't need to crank them down.
Printer Brand:
TEVO
Printer:
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
.2
Infill:
15%
Filament: Hatchbox PLA White
Notes:
Hardware for me was: rnrnrnYou can use smaller hardware and have no dremel work on the holes on the plastic case, it's just what I did for the hardware I had, and also reflects the design hole size for the screws rnrn2x M5x16mm hex socket button head cap screwsrn2x M5 nutsrn
Bottom view, with 2 nuts. Pictured here are M5 x 16mm.
Holes are for M5, but may need a test fit before installing them to make the hardware fit better.
Category: 3D Printer AccessoriesLicense:
Creative Commons — Attribution
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