
FLSUN QQ-S Pi Camera Mount
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Inspired by a few other items, I mashed them together to create this Pi Camera mount. I did all of this using Tinkercad and existing models from this site. Tinkercad is super-easy and free, highly recommend for all basic modeling! I started out using the SUPER grip of this <a href=https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4329507>FLSUN QQ S improved Tool Holder by Dorfbulle</a>. Good grip will ensure no movement. As you can see in my pic, I have a lot of arms AND also tied the Pi to it (with case) since my ribbon was short. With all that weight, it hangs on! I have a very old Pi camera holder and wanted to use articulating arms to move it away from the printer a bit and be able to adjust easily with stability. I added the screw to my holder that matches with the awesome <a href=https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4739055>3D Printed Articulating LED Lamp by igorF2</a>. This lets you use any arms/knobs you want from his model to extend this however fits your needs. Last, I remixed the Pi Camera holder for my plain old camera. Very old! So I mashed this <a href=https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1156296>Raspberry Pi Camera Mount for 2020 Extrusions by TheOddArtisan</a> with the same holder for the arms. Lastly, I added a couple of knobs to allow for mounting on different sides and angles, and allow for moving the camera to fine tune the last bit of angle. <b><i>FYI - I used internal supports to be sure it prints OK.</i></b> Again, the <b><u>arms are not included</b></u>, you can grab them from <a href=https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4739055>3D Printed Articulating LED Lamp by igorF2</a> - he has several sizes and types that fit perfect. Use the knobs from his design to tie together.
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