tisklo se dobře, na stojáka s límcem :)
this is a very ingenious holder, but it wont fit properly unless you have a really big printer. it would be good if it were in 6 or 8 clip together pieces. It wont fit on a 300mm x 300mm bed!
@RandyUbillos_54456 thanks for the reply, I have not as yet used PrusaSlicer, I have only used Creality 5.1
@Lindsay_1956630 PrusaSlicer has a function for splitting an object into two separate objects with options for adding dovetails at the seam to join the resulting pieces together. You should be able to export those new objects out as STLs which could be printed using your slicer.
Hi, great model! Okay, so I cannot 'model' at all. I was wondering if you could modify your design, so that it allows you to mount the bottom part first, then insert the dish, then put the top on it, which would hold the Starlink dish in it. Look at my screen shots i attached to this comment. I used TinkerCad to just mirror your model, so it covers all sides, then I stretched the bottom half which would be mounted to, for example, the roof of an RV, then you insert your dish, and then screw on the 'LID' to secure the dish.
Oh!! Like this! Someone did it for the starlink mini. I want to install the Starlink Standard like that, on the roof of an RV. See the second photo, how you can see the LID was screwed on?
https://www.printables.com/model/1053961-starlink-mini-roof-rack-mount
@ProTeX3D_265795 Looks like you're really close already. If you just cut off the overlapping parts along the short edge it looks like you'd have what you want. FYI - my StarLink gets unhappy if the dish isn't angled correctly. Not sure how it's going to perform being installed flat. You also won't have any way to point towards the north like it wants. (edited)
This build was definitely above my paygrade. Print was perfect, however when I went to program the RPi, I ended up with errors when I got to the "make" command. Reading through it, it seems like there's an issue with the libcamera-dev library?? I'm clueless on this stuff.
Thanks for this awesome work! Fits flawlessly and your instructions for installing and configurating OS/software works great too (if you stick to raspbian bullseye).
If you want to use camera v3 use this as your service:
[Unit] Description=camera-streamer web camera for Pi Camera on Raspberry PI After=network.target
; v3 camera ConditionPathExists=/sys/bus/i2c/drivers/imx708/10-001a/video4linux
[Service]
User=root
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/camera-streamer \
--camera-path=/base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/imx708@1a \
--camera-type=libcamera \
--camera-format=YUYV \
; camera module v3
--camera-width=2304
--camera-height=1296 \
; use full height for all streams
--camera-snapshot.height=1296 \
--camera-video.height=1296 \
--camera-stream.height=1296 \
--camera-fps=56 \
; use two memory buffers to optimise usage
--camera-nbufs=2 \
; bump brightness slightly -
-camera-options=brightness=0.1 \
--camera-options=sharpness=9 \
--camera-options=noisereductionmode=HighQuality \
--http-listen=0.0.0.0 \
--http-port=80 \
--rtsp-port
DynamicUser=yes
SupplementaryGroups=video i2c
Restart=always
RestartSec=10
Nice=10
IOSchedulingClass=idle
IOSchedulingPriority=7
CPUWeight=20
AllowedCPUs=1-2
MemoryMax=250M
[Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target (edited)
Fantastic design! In case it's useful for anybody, I wrote a simple python script for using the Raspberry Pi camera with Prusa Connect: https://github.com/azzeloof/prusacam
@AdamZeloof_2022953 This is great... super easy and works well.
Only note, I also had to install picamera2 (sudo apt install -y python3-picamera2)
Thanks for sharing this!
fits on with no struggle and can just as easily be removed to dump. ill be printing another to match the printer when i get some more Prusa Orange PETG.
printed w/generic gray PETG at .32
I printed the reel and it works great, but found it to be way too large for the Star-link Mini cable. I am re-printing it at 60%, but will not know if it will assemble properly until I have it completed.
Printed in PETG on my Voron 2.4 r2 with no issues. This made the perfect reel for use with my Airstream office.