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Wanhao Duplicator 6 Raspberry Pi camera holder
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This part will allow you to mount a raspberry pi camera at extruder level to see what's going on with your printer. Perfect for Octoprint and the like.
It mounts to the top cable holder bolt on the left side of the printer. The cables are held in place by the camera holder so you don't need to use the plastic loop that is installed from factory.
I advise adding an M4 washer between the printed part and the mounting nut to spread the load and prevent damage to the printed part.
You'll also need two M2 nuts, bolts and washers, with at least 12mm thread length. I used longer ones and cut them down once it was screwed together.
Also, you'll need a longer camera cable to reach your Raspberry Pi, which can be found on ebay and the like in various lengths.
The lens hood is used to prevent the LED's from causing lens flare and is super glued into place, but only *AFTER* focusing the camera. My Raspberry Pi camera V2 came with a focusing tool so it was easy to do.
Play with the focu
It mounts to the top cable holder bolt on the left side of the printer. The cables are held in place by the camera holder so you don't need to use the plastic loop that is installed from factory.
I advise adding an M4 washer between the printed part and the mounting nut to spread the load and prevent damage to the printed part.
You'll also need two M2 nuts, bolts and washers, with at least 12mm thread length. I used longer ones and cut them down once it was screwed together.
Also, you'll need a longer camera cable to reach your Raspberry Pi, which can be found on ebay and the like in various lengths.
The lens hood is used to prevent the LED's from causing lens flare and is super glued into place, but only *AFTER* focusing the camera. My Raspberry Pi camera V2 came with a focusing tool so it was easy to do.
Play with the focu
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