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Download Free 3D Model Adjustable Raspberry Pi camera mount for PowerSpec Ultra 3D Printer 3D Print Model

Summary
What you need:
I’ve included arm linkage at 40, 50, & 60mm lengths, but you really only need 6 of the 60mm lengths.
You should also print 2 of the arm_joint model.
That’s just to replicate the setup that I have, but it’s honestly very customizable. Print whatever you want!

How to setup a streaming webcam with your Raspberry Pi:
https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-webcam-server/

The different bases:
If you have the PowerSpec Ultra, I recommend printing the large base as it’ll allow you to perfectly connect the base to existing screws. You can still use the small base, It just connects at opposite corners and looks a little funny. I’m really just including it for anyone that might not have the PowerSpec Ultra since it may work better for them.
If you are using the large base, do not unscrew all 4 bolts at once! You don’t want to drop one of your axis arms down. Unscrew 3 of them, screw the base most of the way in on one corner, and then unscrew the forth bolt and swing the mount around to line up with the other holes.

The different front cases:
I removed the pins out of the case for the v2 version of the camera because they seemed more likely to break than do anything useful. I haven’t modified the v1 version from the original that u/ReMake posted since I don’t have the v1 camera. Just wanted to put everything in one place for everyone else.

Adjusting the camera:
If you have the v2 version of the camera, I would print this adjuster: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1574661
I recommend printing the taller socket style one as I was constantly hitting my M3 bolts using the wrench style one.
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
PowerSpec
Printer:
Ultra 3D
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.32mm
Infill:
100%

Categories:   3D Print Models, All 3D Models, Free 3D Models

Formats: stl

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