Camera Mount for every 3D Printer

Camera Mount for every 3D Printer

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Dear People, I try to keep it short. This is a Camera Mount to mount the known raspberry Camera "Raspberry Pi 5MP 1080P Camera" see image above. I'm working on Mounts for different Camera types. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The ZIP (klick here to download --> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5346826/zip) contains the following 3D-Models: - A large Base: 240 mm high - A medium Base: 200 mm high - A small Base: 150 mm high - A Customizable base - The actual Camera Mount - A Leg to attach the Base to the printer - A short Screw for the Leg (8,7 mm high) - A long Screw for the Leg (53,7 mm high) - A Nut for the Camera Mount - A Pin to attach the Camera to the Camera Mount - A file where all necessary parts are together (two legs and the mount) _______________________________________________________________________ I think the most is very self-explanatory. But here are some Tips: WHAT YOU NEED TO PRINT: To find out the height of the base you need, just measure the distance from the highest camera point you want to the lowest possible camera point or the point where you attach the Legs and add 45 mm (the minimal board distance without the long Screw). Chose one of the Bases and one of the screws and print it along with all of the other Files. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - COUPLE OF INSTRUCTIONS: The Camera Mount itself is Print In Place. The rest hasn't any joint or something like that. BOLT: You have to attach the nut to the "Bolt" on the Camera Mount. Carefully tighten the nut with a Tongs to do that. SCREW: The same with the Bolt above but I think you have to apply some pressure on the Screw since 3D-Printing is not the most accurate when it comes to Screws. After I turned the screw a couple of times back and forth it worked perfectly fine. If your Board where you attach the legs is thinner than 45 mm you will need the long Screw if it is exact or thicker than 45 mm you will need the short screw. MAGNET: There is a little hole on the Foot where you can glue a magnet with a height of 1 mm and a diameter of 5 mm. It is helpfull but not really necessary. PINS: The pins should be printed with a Brim. CUSTOMIZABLE BASE: Oh and the most importend one: There is a file named "Customizable base" it is a Base Part and saved as a .step File. When you have a CAD program you can build your own Base Height. If you use the option "rectangular arrangement" or "Arrangement on path" you can stack the element on top of each other and combine it to one model. One Element is 2,5 mm high. In the pictures above I use a very short base just for demonstration purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ I know my English is not the best but I think you can understand the most stuff: Im working on the Customizer option on thingiverse but please give me a little bit time to deal with it because I havent that much of it. Otherwise feel free to contact me if you have any questions, need an advise or a custom base or mount for another camera. I will see what I can do. I would be very happy about feedback in the comments. I think that's it. Happy Printing and a lot of fun with the mount ;-)

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