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Voron 2.4 raspberry pi camera holder
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Fits pi camera v1.3.
Features:
- Tilting camera
- Fixed stand
- Strain relief
- Ribbon cable guide
Additional materials needed:
- M3 threaded heat insert (5mm diameter, 4mm length) x2
- M3x5 countersunk screws x2
- M3 T-nut
- M3x10 socket cap screw
- Thread-locking compound
A minimalist pi camera holder which is designed to fit at the back of a Voron 2.4. The stand is designed to offset the camera from the back of the machine so that, at minimum Z, the camera ends up in the space between the Y-gantry and the rear rail of the Z-gantry. This means the printer will never crash into the camera.
Strain relief is built-in. The ribbon cable is designed to come out at the top of the housing, back in through the slit just below, and out again through the slit in the middle of the housing. The cable is then guided down the rear side of the vertical part of the stand. Just above the bottom corner of the stand, there is a slit which leads the cable out to the front. The cable
Features:
- Tilting camera
- Fixed stand
- Strain relief
- Ribbon cable guide
Additional materials needed:
- M3 threaded heat insert (5mm diameter, 4mm length) x2
- M3x5 countersunk screws x2
- M3 T-nut
- M3x10 socket cap screw
- Thread-locking compound
A minimalist pi camera holder which is designed to fit at the back of a Voron 2.4. The stand is designed to offset the camera from the back of the machine so that, at minimum Z, the camera ends up in the space between the Y-gantry and the rear rail of the Z-gantry. This means the printer will never crash into the camera.
Strain relief is built-in. The ribbon cable is designed to come out at the top of the housing, back in through the slit just below, and out again through the slit in the middle of the housing. The cable is then guided down the rear side of the vertical part of the stand. Just above the bottom corner of the stand, there is a slit which leads the cable out to the front. The cable
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