BambuLab P1S Raspberry Pi Camera Mount Corner

BambuLab P1S Raspberry Pi Camera Mount Corner

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Raspberry Pi camera holder for the BambuLab P1S

Fits perfectly in the right corner of the case, the side wall must be loosened slightly to lay the cable

Iam using it for a better camera and obico with octoprint on a raspberry pi zero 2 w

 

Update: i u need a holder for the rasperry pi at the back, see my other project

https://makerworld.com/en/models/192776#profileId-213103

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it initially fit great with the arducam, HOWEVER - the image was rotated 90°. I was able to rotate it in software, however that resulted in a portrait-orientation image. it seems for arducams, the screw bosses need to be rotated 90° as well. I am not super clear on the best way to go about that, but a remix is clearly in order.
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Good idea! It would be nice if you could add more detail photos and if you could better specify how you used the camera. where did you place the raspberry? Thankyou!
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hey and sorry for the late post, i mount the raspberry pi zero 2w on the backside. i add a photo of the that. to mount the cable u need to loosen some screws form the side. this holder ist mount on the backside
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Replying to @piotr.d87 :
Thank you. What software are you using to monitor the printer using the raspberry?
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Replying to @Mechrekt :
i use octoprint on it, i stream the cam to my home assistant and use the spaghetti detection
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Very nice design! Thank you! How did you fix the orientation in octoprint?
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hey i have fix the problem by this tipps with the -rot 180 entry https://community.octoprint.org/t/available-mjpg-streamer-configuration-options/1106
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Replying to @piotr.d87 :
Thanks for the quick reply! Are you using the new camera-stack version of octopi? Or the original?
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Hi, how did you attach it? Mine is very loosely and it would fall off, if I wouldn't use any kind of glue 😀
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I stuck a round magnet on it and it works well enough. Better if it had a cutout though.
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Fits great, thanks!
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Perfect fit !
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printed fine with supports only on the bed. Not quite the right hole spacing for my camera but it's a Chinese knockoff so it might be the camera's fault
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Print is very good, had to made it a bit higher to fit in my P1S. Thanks for the design.
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Nice work :-) Would also be cool with a mount/housing (same location) for a Raspberry Pi Zero 2w with zerocam. Could be powered from the USB port at the top of the printer (i am using the Bambu Lab P1S). That would provide for a cheap tukked away camera solution... Best regards Brian (from Denmark)
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