Magic Arm RPI Cam Mount (i3 MK3)
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This is a way to Mount a Raspberry Pi Webcam on an 3D-Printer with an Magic Arm. For this, you need an Magic Arm (~300mm) with a 1/4" thread, a RPI Webcam, two M3x10 Screws, two M3x5x5 thread inserts or M3 Nuts and some Superglue. I used a Wide Angel Webcam with IR Lights, but any other Cam should work too. Just pay attention to the placement of the ZIF Socket for the Ribbon Cable. Maybe some adjustment is needed to fit a different Camera Module. The Clip that holds the Camera needs to be Glued in. This is on the one hand, so that no Support is needed and on the other, so that it can be adjusted for different Module hights. You can bend the Clip Backwards to remove the Module. But the fit should be pretty tight, so maybe Pliers are needed. For the Magic Arm, just follow the Picture. I Designed it for the Aluminium Extrusions of my Prusa i3 MK3, but it should be possible to Mount it in other ways too. I used thread inserts, but i also added a version for normal Nuts. I used Polycarbonate for this Print, but feel free to use any other Material that you see fit.
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