Articulating Raspberry Pi Camera Mount for Prusa MK3 and MK2

Initially I just Tinkercad'ed the axisbracket (xAxisBracket_PNu) to fit MK2.5 but during printing that I decided that…
7
51
1
1353
updated December 22, 2021

Description

PDF

Initially I just Tinkercad'ed the axisbracket (xAxisBracket_PNu) to fit MK2.5 but during printing that I decided that I'll attach the camera to the heatbed with a snap-on connector. Also connected the ballnut with slightly modified fflink as I don't need them as separate parts

All the original parts from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3114849 are printed with 3 outer perimeters and 15% infill which seems to create rigid enough parts.

Ballpoint_solid and Prusa_plate_camera_mount_v3 with 3 outer perimeters and 75% infill.

Prusa_plate_camera_mount_v3 printed in PETG and 0.2 mm layer height (with supports), other parts in PLA and 1.15 mm layer height

The plate mount design has something like 3 mm gap between the heated plate and the PETG part, I'll probably see later if the distance is enough.

Attaching the plate mount requires bending it a bit, put the 'end' hook side in place first.

<2019-05-10 edit>:
Added prusa_plate_camera_mount_v4.stl as the original design might collide into Z-axis motor on the left side during bed calibration phase. The camera end of the mount has bit more distance now.
One day I might even clean up the model

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Prusa

Printer:

i3 MK2S

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.15 mm / 0.2 mm

Infill:

15% / 75%


Filament:
[

Clas Ohlson / FrontierFila PLA / PETG ](http://www.amazon.com/s?url=search-alias&field-keywords=Clas+Ohlson+%2F+FrontierFila+PLA+%2F+PETG&tag=thingiverse09-20) Black / transparent How I Designed This

Tinkercad

Category: 3D Printer Parts

Tags



Model origin

The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

License