remixed diyshifts raspicam/arducam mount for the larger 8mp version, added a little voron symbol, widened the hole for the larger lens, aswell as change the bracket mount to make the camera raised a bit, among other QOL addons
NOTE: this is for 31.5mm hole spacing arducams/picams in particular Arducam 8MP USB Camera with 150° M12 Wide Angle Lens, 1/3.2" CMOS IMX179
there is a ribbon version somewhere
also if you want one without the voron logo its there too
PS. also there is 2 extrusion brackets,
-1 where the BHCS that mounts the arm to the extrusion bracket has NO recessed hole (those with tophats)
-and another version WITH a recessed hole for those without tophats, so the BHCS doesn't touch the top extrusion
BOM:
1 m3 heat insert
2 m3 t-nuts
2 m3 x 6mm SHCS or BHCS to secure bracket arm to extrusions
1 m3 x 6mm buttonhead - extrusion bracket to camera arm
2 m3 x 6mm or 8mm BHCS or SHCS to secure arm to camera housing
4 m2 x 10 or 8mm self tapping (or 2mm x 8mm SHCS) to secure front camera fascia to rear camera housing. if planning to use non self tapping, make sure to use a 1.5mm drill bit to enlargen the holes on the rear bracket mount. PS. you can also use 2.5mm screws if you dont have 2mm, they all fit the arducam
install
NOTE: if using ribbon cable remember to install ribbon before enclosing the front and back parts to the camera PCB, if using USB, you can do that last as the connector port is accessible through the back
insert Voron BOM m3 heatset into camera arm hole
put 4 m2 screws in front fascia with enough screw on to hold the arducam in place
set the back cover ontop of the arducam and fascia and tighten 4 x m2 screws
put the camera in the camera arm and screw 2x m3 x 6mm/8mm through the arm into the camera side holes, the screws will clamp the arm onto the camera body
install bracket to extrusion with m3x6mm bolts and t nuts flat side towards top if you want the camera higher, flatside towards bottom if you want it lower
then lastly, screw m3 x 6mm BHCS into top of extrusion bracket into the camera arm's heatset insert
@diyshift also has great instructions on his page listed below aswell!
The author remixed this model.