The file 'GIRO.remix – OctoPrint Raspberry Pi Camera Mount 3D Printer Model' is (Remix_PiCam_3[PNG,stl) file type, size is 4.3MB.
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This is a remix of parkis' nicely designed Raspberry Pi Camera Mount for the Prusa i3. I nearly completely redesigned it to make it fit on my 3D printer with a different camera. The enclosure for the Raspberry Pi Camera was adjusted to make it fit for the OV5647 Model G Camera by Waveshare and is also available by SainSmart. You can grab it at one of the following links.
"Those links are just for reference and they might change over the time and you may not receive the correct camera so make sure that it's the right camera if you want to use this mounting."
Germany
OV5647 Model G by SainSmart (Amazon_DE)
OV5647 Model G by Waveshare (Amazon_DE)
OV5647 Model G by Waveshare (Official Waveshare Reseller - Eckstein Komponente Shop)
United States
OV5647 Model G by SainSmart (Amazon_US)
OV5647 Model G by Waveshare (Amazon_US)
The correct camera looks like in the following picture.
There are two versions available. Version 1 uses the nut cap as a mounting for the M3 nut. The second version has the M3 nut locked in the front_plate.
For Version 1 you will need the following STL-Files.
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Z-Rotary.stl
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Base_Plate-stl
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Knob_V1.stl
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Nut_Cap.stl
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Rear_Plate.stl
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Front_Plate_V1.stl
For Version 2 you will need the following STL-Files.
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Z-Rotary.stl
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Base_Plate-stl
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Knob_V2.stl
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Rear_Plate.stl
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Front_Plate_V2.stl
You will need additional screws to mount this camera mount on your 3D printer.
Version 1:
1x M4 nut - GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Z-Rotary.stl
2x M4x10 - GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Base_Plate-stl
1x M4 Washer (Optional / not neccesary) - GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Base_Plate-stl
1x M3x40 screw with hexagonic screw head (ISO 4017) - GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Knob_V1.stl
1x M3 nut - GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Nut_Cap.stl
Version 2:
1x M4 nut - GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Z-Rotary.stl
2x M4x10 - GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Base_Plate-stl
1x M4 Washer (Optional / not neccesary) - GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Base_Plate-stl
1x M3x35 screw with hexagonic screw head (ISO 4017) - GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Knob_V2.stl
1x M3 nut - GIRO.Remix_PiCam_Front_Plate_V2.stl
I would highly recommend to use exactly 2 perimeters because otherwise some areas aren't going to get really solid. Print with a lower speed, for example 30 mm/s, to get a more accurate printing. I recommend to print the enclosure with a 100% infill to get the most solid printing.
The STL-file GIRO.remix_PiCam_Z-Rotary.stl must be paused after 5mm of printing and a nut (Size M4) must be placed into the hole with the hexagonic structure or you might not mount the camera on your printer!
Let me know if there are any kind of problems with the Raspberry Pi camera mount. I will try to help and if neccessary correct the designs. I appreciate any kind of feedback to these mountings.
GIRO.Remix_PiCam_3[PNG | 1.4MB | |
GIRO.remix_PiCam_Base_Plate.stl | 1.1MB | |
GIRO.remix_PiCam_Front_Plate_V1.stl | 1.2MB | |
GIRO.remix_PiCam_Front_Plate_V2.stl | 3.0MB | |
GIRO.remix_PiCam_Knob_V1.stl | 55.8KB | |
GIRO.remix_PiCam_Knob_V2.stl | 60.6KB | |
GIRO.remix_PiCam_Nut_Cap.stl | 270.6KB | |
GIRO.remix_PiCam_Rear_Plate.stl | 6.7MB | |
GIRO.remix_PiCam_Z-Rotary.stl | 1.7MB |