Raspberry Pi Case With Pi Camera For CR-10 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Raspberry Pi case with Pi camera for mounting on CR-10

This is a combination of several designs found on Thingiverse. I take no credit for the designs, I simply combined some designs I liked and made some minor adjustments to make them fit together.

I have a Raspberry Pi 3 B+, but the case is supposed to be compatible with Pi 3B/B+, 2B and 1B+ as well (I have not tested this).

The camera is an Arducam 5MP (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B012V1HEP4/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1), the camera house should fit all Raspberry Pi cameras with the same dimensions.

Case:

Raspberry Pi 3 Case without Vesa mounts by kaanaslan
Ender 3/Cr-10 Raspberry Pi Case by andr123k

I used the case by kaanaslan and added the mount from the case by andr123k.

Camera:

RaspberryPi Cam mount by 2bedom
Pi Zero security camera by T_Hambush

I used the arm from 2bedom's design, but the camera housing did not fit my Pi camera, so I used the camera housing from T_Hambush and modified the connection to fit the arm.

Assembly

The parts are held together with screws, except for the camera house which is a press-fit.

You need to print multiple copies of the 20mm mount arm - how many depends on how long your cable is (I printed 4). The 90 degree arm is for mounting to the case (if you want it longer, you can add more arms).

You will need the following hardware:

  • 5 M3x12mm screws and nuts for the arms.
  • 3 M3x16mm screws to attach the top and bottom case (the last hole is used for the arm)
  • 1 M3x28mm screw to mount the arm to the case
  • 2-4 M2.5x6mm screws to fasten the Raspberry Pi to the case (2 is enough)
20mm_mount_arm.stl 32.6KB
20mm_mount_arm_90.stl 32.6KB
Pi_Cam_Case.stl 44.7KB
Pi_Cam_Lid.stl 25.5KB
Pi_Case_Bottom.stl 235.8KB
Pi_Case_Top.stl 6.3MB