Ender 3 - X-Axis Pi camera mount + Enclosure v1.2

Ender 3 - X-Axis Pi camera mount + Enclosure v1.2

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#X-AXIS PI CAMERA MOUNT + ENCLOSURE

I found a lot of pi cam mounts for the ender 3, but i didnt like the ones for the y-axis, cause there is a lot of motion and vibrations that results in a bad video quality.
In my opinion, better use a mount on the x-axis!

And also i wanted a cam mount on the right side, cause there is a good position for the raspberry case under the LCD-screen.

Also a very important thing for me was, you should be able to attach it without touching any construction parts on the "Ender 3" like the belt-tensioner or the guide-wheels.

So i decided to create my own one, and this is the result!

#Things you need:
- PiCam v1.x or v2.x or other brand PiCam(Slotted case only)!
- 50cm camera extension cable
- 1x M3-Nut
- 1x M3x10 Screw (to fix the mount, longer ones also work)
- 1x m3x20 Screw (to mount PiCam enclosure)

#2 versions of the PiCam mount:
- v1: for stock hotend part cooler + no Auto Bedleveling
- v2: for modified hotend part coolers + Auto Bedleveling

#3 versions of the PiCam front/rear case:
- v1: only for original PiCam v1.x
- v2: only for original PiCam v2.x
- slotted version: only for not original PiCam's

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#Focusing the Pi Cam:

Pi Cam's are typically set to infinty focus at the factory and glued in place. Be patient and remove any obvious glue in between the lens and square lens mount, then fit it securely in the housing.

Use a focusing tool such as this…

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