A camera case/enclosure for Raspberry Pi Camera
The lid is to be glued on with hot glue (since all of it can be removed if desired)
The screw holes (the ones holding the camera in place) are meant for guiding the drill bit when making holes for the screws of the desired size and type. The depth is around 4mm. The mounting holes on the camera circuit board are Ø 2.1 mm according to design drawings.
Screw size on the mounting brackets is M4.
This is part of a larger project.
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
FlashForge
Printer:
Finder
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
Standard
Infill:
15
Notes:
3D printing glue was used to ensure acceptable quality and to save filament (No need to print a raft)
Mine was printed with 15 % infill, but it might be better to print the whole thing solid or at least add thickness to the walls, since drilling the guide holes might cause troubles. I had no problems with them, but it’s something worth considering.
Post-Printing
Wipe off 3D printing glue (the purple glue stick type)
Use a damp towel to remove the glue, which turns purple in the presence of water, thus making it easier to wipe it off.
Drill larger holes.
Credits:
UtopianKing