Tom’s Raspberry Pi Camera Mount V4 + (optional) LED Mount V1 3D Printer Model

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Summary

My first project in Fusion 360 (good bye SketchUp) is suitable for all owners of Raspberry Pi (with OctoPi, 3DPrinterOS etc.) which works as a remote control of their 3D printer. If you want to see printing job from computer, tablet or mobile – almost anywhere and anytime – you want to have a mount for your standard camera or Pi NoIR (infrared camera). And if you have infrared camera, you may also need IR LEDs mount (light for dark rooms). Both parts are connected by pieces of filament – see Instructions for more details.

Note: Raspberry Pi case is not my work. You can choose of many available models for 3D printing.

EDIT 160202: Added the second version of camera mount, which is the same, but the slot for camera is more vertical (only 1° instead of 5° from vertical plane). It can be better to see higher models, if your Pi is quite low near the printer.

EDIT 161128: Yes, if you want to, reverse the mount in GPIO slot and you will get different angle for your camera. ;)

EDIT 170527: If you want a version for your Raspberry Pi Zero (W) in Zebra Case, look at my remix: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2348881

What you need:
• Raspberry Pi with original camera (standard or NoIR)
• case with open GPIO slot (mount will use it as a base)
• working 3D printer (no supports needed)
• two short pieces of 1.75mm filament
• optional for printing in completely dark room: IR LEDs board like http://i.tvit.cz/PiIRLED (costs 4–5 $; you will use 12V power source for it)

Camera_mount01.stl 120.4KB
Camera_mount02-more_vertical_camera.stl 121.9KB
Light_mount01.stl 60.3KB