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Another PI Zero W Holder/Mount
by ltlowe
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This is a remix/mix of parts from two Raspberry Pi Zero +Camera mounts:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2285502
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2433291
I'm using it with an AnyCubic i3 Mega, but there is nothing specific for that printer because it attaches with a 3M CommandStrip,
Changes:
1. I added a socket mount from 79DieselRabbit to RaspberryPI_MOUNTV2 by dktosoch.
2. I found that the original socket bracket was too flexible when the ball was in place so I made it thicker to put more of the pressure on the socket itself.
3. I scaled the 5cm ball arm up by 5% to increase friction as per a discussion thread on the original mount.
I found that even with the increased friction on the ball and socket, that it would not stay in place once I put the Pi in the mount. Since I don't need the mount to be articulated, I added a couple drops of super glue to each ball/socket once I had it positioned where I wanted for OctoPi.
There may be a better ball and socket desig
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2285502
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2433291
I'm using it with an AnyCubic i3 Mega, but there is nothing specific for that printer because it attaches with a 3M CommandStrip,
Changes:
1. I added a socket mount from 79DieselRabbit to RaspberryPI_MOUNTV2 by dktosoch.
2. I found that the original socket bracket was too flexible when the ball was in place so I made it thicker to put more of the pressure on the socket itself.
3. I scaled the 5cm ball arm up by 5% to increase friction as per a discussion thread on the original mount.
I found that even with the increased friction on the ball and socket, that it would not stay in place once I put the Pi in the mount. Since I don't need the mount to be articulated, I added a couple drops of super glue to each ball/socket once I had it positioned where I wanted for OctoPi.
There may be a better ball and socket desig
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