I really loved the design of the Time-lapse Harness for the Ultimaker, so I decided to go and model my own mount in OpenSCAD. Should be quite stable, though it is too big to fit in between the two knuckles in the bottom corners, and it's too big for the bottom. I can adjust those if anyone wants, or anyone can edit the Scad file and edit it themselves.
For the Camera, the original design says to use the Mount Block (for some reason not called mount_block.stl and instead called pi_cam_mount_v2.stl) and a Long Bolt. Because this design is so stable and is physically incompatible with said mount block, do not print the block and print just a standard bolt. Full list of parts in Instructions.
The scad file has the original file in a absolute position relative to my computer, so you'll need to download it and link that file your self if you want to edit it.
I printed on my stock Rigidbot with these settings:
.2 Layer Height
10% Infil
Supports on.
You CAN print without supports, but you will get a terrible grip from the top "Hook".
1x Rigidbot Hook (This Thing)
1x Pi Frame Front (pi_frame_front.stl)
1x Pi Frame Back (pi_frame*back.stl)
1x Standard Bolt (bolt*-_big.st)
1x Rigidbot Hook (This Thing)
1x Angle Mount (pi_cam_mount_block*v2.stl)
2x or 3x Bolts for arm (bolt*-_big.stl)
2x or 3x Arms (pi_cam_arm_v2.stl) Must match amount of bolts above.
1x Pi Camera Mount (pi_cam_mount*v2.stl)
2x Extra Bolts IN ADDITION to the 2 or 3 above (bolt*-_big.stl)
The author remixed this model. Imported from Thingiverse.
Complete remake in OpenSCAD of the hook attachment to the printer.