$33 Time Lapse 3D Printer Camera
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I've updated this project with lights, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2890942
This camera was designed to attach without tools to the 5mm acrylic plate under the heated bed of my DMS DP5 3D printer. If your printer has an acrylic plate under the bed it might fit yours too. There are two sizes of legs, the longer ones allow a paper clamp to secure the legs.
I started with a Pi Zero case and Camera case found here on Thingiverse and modified both to fit my use plus I added my own supports to attach to the base plate. I tried to create enough venting to keep the computer cool while being operated next the heated bed.
The case top and bottom are fastened with 4 - 3mm x 20mm bolts that also protrude through holes in the support brackets that are threaded. The camera is attached with 4mm bolts and nuts at the pivot points. The electrical box, the main pivot mount and the back of the camera are attached with glue compatible with your choice of filament.
The camera hood was a
This camera was designed to attach without tools to the 5mm acrylic plate under the heated bed of my DMS DP5 3D printer. If your printer has an acrylic plate under the bed it might fit yours too. There are two sizes of legs, the longer ones allow a paper clamp to secure the legs.
I started with a Pi Zero case and Camera case found here on Thingiverse and modified both to fit my use plus I added my own supports to attach to the base plate. I tried to create enough venting to keep the computer cool while being operated next the heated bed.
The case top and bottom are fastened with 4 - 3mm x 20mm bolts that also protrude through holes in the support brackets that are threaded. The camera is attached with 4mm bolts and nuts at the pivot points. The electrical box, the main pivot mount and the back of the camera are attached with glue compatible with your choice of filament.
The camera hood was a
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