Yeah there is a 2.8 mm hole in the mount for the screw, no need for an extra nut.
Yeah there is a 2.8 mm hole in the mount for the screw, no need for an extra nut.
It looks great. The print is stable and attractive. But I don't see how to secure the M3x8 screw that locks down the camera. There is no slot for a nut. Should we just use a self tapper? That wouldn't seem very effective, unless there were a hole behind (with infill at zero.
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Great model for Raspberry PI Camera Module V2. I had a bit of the problem with default supports, but I think that would be solved with gyroid. I still need to find the best way to cable manage ribbon cable.
Also remember to adjust focus on the lens! (edited)
Worked perfectly for me.
Perfect fit for my usage.
Thanks for the model!
Does not fit my Camera v2.1, the cable mount (which is about 1.3mm wider than https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/camera/camera-module-2-mechanical-drawing.pdf specifies) doesn't fit in the trough. Seems like there's some different variants of the camera board out there.
Edit(s): Updated with sizing issues. (edited)
@MichaelOlson The STEP-file under files provided granted you want to adjust the mount for your particular clasp.
@LudvigBroome Customized to be slightly wider and works great. Want an updated step file for fat cameras? Seems like a really minor change for a remix.
Works ok. The idea is great but when I screwed it. it is not straight but little curved to right so if I print something really big. The camera did't catch top of print.
Looks very nice but sadly doesn't fit Pi Camera 3 Wide
The Pi camera I ordered came with a slightly longer ribbon clip which does not fit with this model. I'll try to remove some of its edges to make it fit but I'm still waiting for the delivery of a longer ribbon. This was a easy print, perfect for the PRUSA enclosure.
Thank you for making it.
@mass_233635 Thank you for sharing!
This design seems a little bulky, but its also super secure and out of the way. The angle for the camera is also very well placed.
Thanks for taking the time to make this.
Great job!
@SGordon Thank you so much!