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noIR camera case&bracket
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First I printed an arm that allowed the camera to look at the bed from the back, but most of the time that was like looking at someone's behind on an up escalator, so I decided I wanted the cameraon the X-axis, so it moves up with the model as it progresseson the side, next to the built-in one… but a little higher, and looking down at a sharper angle to have a better view.I decided to extend the arm that is already there. Both sides of its new elbow fit rather tightly, but together they cannot be shaken loose. The camera does not really budge, even during the pre-printing calibration. The result of the video in darkness is impressive: You will needa Raspberry Pi with OctoPi (and OctoEverywhere, if you want some control over the printer, but the video stream is better in OctoPi)a noIR-comptatible camera (I ordered this cheap one; no affiliate link)a long Pi camera cable (mine is 100 cm)four M3*8 screwstwo 10mm magnetssome super glue (otherwise those magnets will get loose during the
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