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stahlfabrik
(@stahlfabrik)
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Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

Hi

My raspberry pi camera is delivered and I wonder which Camera mount for the MK3 do you prefer?

I also have not yet introduced a filament dust filter on my MK3. Again the question: which one do you prefer?

Thanks for any inspiration.

Regards
Stahlfabrik

Respondido : 21/03/2018 5:59 pm
ed
 ed
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

Shameless plug... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2825844

Respondido : 21/03/2018 6:13 pm
Navcab4422
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

I'm using this camera mount, so far its working well

Arm: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2728660
Camera enclosure: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2352964

Respondido : 21/03/2018 8:44 pm
rkayakr
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

I tried this one but the fixed camera angle pointed above the bed. It's too bad because I like how it brings the camera in closer to the center.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2802597

I'm using this camera holder, but I think I'll design one that moves the camera closer to the center when I get a chance.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2736439

I also use this filament guide with the angled up case that is almost good. Unfortunately, the carriage hits it when it's all the way up.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1940114

Respondido : 22/03/2018 12:21 am
stahlfabrik
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

Thank you all so far!

Respondido : 22/03/2018 7:46 pm
Tdub415
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?


I'm using this camera mount, so far its working well

Arm: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2728660
Camera enclosure: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2352964

I'm using this same arm and enclosure, works like a charm. I loved that i didn't have to disassemble anything to attach it, just zip tie it on using the grooves and it's plenty solid even when the printer is moving at max speed. I will say if I were going to do it again, i'd prob scale up the enclosure a few % bigger, my camera board almost wouldn't fit in it.

Respondido : 22/03/2018 8:07 pm
Kwaad2
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

I don't use a camera mount. I just sit it next to the printer.
WATCH HERE

I use this timelapse on my printer/pi3
https://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3-f30/timelapses-with-octoprint-on-mk3-t14344.html

Hi, I'm Sean. I used to work on CNC machines.
I try to not make mistakes, but the decision is YOURS.
Please feel free to donate to my filament/maintance fund.

Respondido : 22/03/2018 10:49 pm
stahlfabrik
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?


I don't use a camera mount. I just sit it next to the printer.
WATCH HERE

I use this timelapse on my printer/pi3
https://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3-f30/timelapses-with-octoprint-on-mk3-t14344.html

That looks funny but i would not have want the printer to pause it every layer I think. Have you tried it with petg? Doesn’t it drop out the nozzle and on the print when the printer Parks for the shots?

Respondido : 22/03/2018 11:12 pm
Kwaad2
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?


That looks funny but i would not have want the printer to pause it every layer I think. Have you tried it with petg? Doesn’t it drop out the nozzle and on the print when the printer Parks for the shots?

It parks for I think .5 seconds. It's really not that much.

It does cause some minor stringing, all you need to do is increase the retraction by a smudge.

Hi, I'm Sean. I used to work on CNC machines.
I try to not make mistakes, but the decision is YOURS.
Please feel free to donate to my filament/maintance fund.

Respondido : 22/03/2018 11:29 pm
Navcab4422
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

Also I just printed this case for the pi out and it works very well

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2821348

Respondido : 23/03/2018 2:18 pm
stahlfabrik
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?


Also I just printed this case for the pi out and it works very well

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2821348

Holy crap this is neat! Thank you for making me aware of that!

Respondido : 23/03/2018 3:12 pm
alan.e2
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

I'm using https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2772725 though it's meant for a wide angle pi camera.

Respondido : 23/03/2018 7:27 pm
alan.e2
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?


Also I just printed this case for the pi out and it works very well

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2821348

I like this case: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2799219

It has GPIO access but there is a version it was mixed from that doesn't have that port. Works great and keeps the Pi out of the way (i even ordered a 6" USB cable to use). Now to just make a case for my LED strip driver to piggyback.

Respondido : 23/03/2018 7:30 pm
ir_fuel
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

Install an endoscope camera on your extruder. It helps heaps in looking at layer issues. Normal cameras are too far away.

This is what it looks like on my mk2s. Mind you that in real life it's sharper since I took a screenshot while the print was running

Respondido : 24/03/2018 8:22 pm
termlimit
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?


Install an endoscope camera on your extruder. It helps heaps in looking at layer issues. Normal cameras are too far away.

This is what it looks like on my mk2s. Mind you that in real life it's sharper since I took a screenshot while the print was running

Screen Shot 2018-03-22 at 14.24.37.png

What camera did you use? Can you take a picture of how you installed it? Definitely like this idea.

Respondido : 31/03/2018 8:39 pm
ir_fuel
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

Any endoscope USB camera you can find on Amazon basically.

I found a mount on Thingiverse which I completely remodelled to fit the Prusa. You screw it on the 2 bottom screws of the cooling fan.

If you have Fusion 360 I can share the link to the models I made. The only thing that you would need to change is the inner diameter if you buy an endoscope with a different thickness.

Oh, and don't use PLA. Use PETG or it will soften. Those leds generate quite a lot of heat.

Respondido : 02/04/2018 9:33 pm
ir_fuel
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

Disclaimer: this one is mounted on my mk2S MMU.
I bought one for the MK3 but didn't get around to mounting it yet.

Respondido : 02/04/2018 9:34 pm
termlimit
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?


Disclaimer: this one is mounted on my mk2S MMU.
I bought one for the MK3 but didn't get around to mounting it yet.

Awesome mod, did octoprint pick it up as a webcam right away? I purchased USB Borescope, Depstech from Amazon for $21.99. hoping that octoprint picks it up as a webcam. The fusion 360 files would be awesome thanks. For PETG are you using Windex? Tried a couple of PETG prints one was really stuck on there but didn't damage PEI. Made me nervous. What Orange are you using as it looks pretty close to Prusa.

Thanks again, much appreciated.

Respondido : 02/04/2018 10:22 pm
ir_fuel
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?

OctoPi uses it as a normal webcam. No configuration needed.
For PETG I am using Real Filament PETG (comes from Holland). Never had bed issues with PETG. Just make sure your first layer is far enough from the build plate, and/or use gluestick.
I didn't print it in orange. It's some kind of green (check the color around the endoscope).

Here is the Fusion 360 file:

https://a360.co/2q2IfDb

You will see that the thing that goes on to the fan is asymmetrical. This is done so that when the carriage moves all the way to the left the endoscope doesn't jam into the Z axis rod.

As said before, maybe you'll need to change the inner diameter. You also need a nut and a screw to clamp the endoscope in the holder. In my case I also had to pull the endoscope about 5mm back into the holder or it would be too close to the nozzle and out of focus.

Here is a picture of how it's installed on the printer

Respondido : 03/04/2018 10:51 am
termlimit
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Re: Favorite Raspberry pi Camera holder and filament dust filter?


OctoPi uses it as a normal webcam. No configuration needed.
For PETG I am using Real Filament PETG (comes from Holland). Never had bed issues with PETG. Just make sure your first layer is far enough from the build plate, and/or use gluestick.
I didn't print it in orange. It's some kind of green (check the color around the endoscope).

Here is the Fusion 360 file:

https://a360.co/2q2IfDb

You will see that the thing that goes on to the fan is asymmetrical. This is done so that when the carriage moves all the way to the left the endoscope doesn't jam into the Z axis rod.

As said before, maybe you'll need to change the inner diameter. You also need a nut and a screw to clamp the endoscope in the holder. In my case I also had to pull the endoscope about 5mm back into the holder or it would be too close to the nozzle and out of focus.

Here is a picture of how it's installed on the printer

IMG_1166.JPG

Thank you for all the information. I am trying another more complex petg print right now. How much different is your live z from pla to petg? I went from -0.370 pla to -0.450 for petg. Hoping that is enough. Thank you again for the fusion 360 file.

Respondido : 03/04/2018 6:25 pm
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