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Flexible PiCam Mount
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So if you are not using OctoPrint served from a RaspberryPi to drive your 3D printers, you are missing out! It is absolutely the easiest and most convenient way to get the printer setting and code from your computer to the build plate!
*I am in no way associated with this open source project or any of its contributors. I am simply an avid user and fan of this great tool.*
It is easy to setup and even easier to use. [Get OctoPrint here](http://octoprint.org/) and [support the cause here](http://octoprint.org/support-octoprint/)
Now, among the cooler features of the whole OctoPi experience it the support for a PiCam or webcam to monitor your progress in real-time live-stream and/or capture your prints in time-lapse video. Yes REALLY!
The only challenge for me was to find a convenient way to mount and position the camera. I found that for different prints I wanted new locations to capture the action. So the Flexible PiCam Mount was born.
Just print off the base mount of y
*I am in no way associated with this open source project or any of its contributors. I am simply an avid user and fan of this great tool.*
It is easy to setup and even easier to use. [Get OctoPrint here](http://octoprint.org/) and [support the cause here](http://octoprint.org/support-octoprint/)
Now, among the cooler features of the whole OctoPi experience it the support for a PiCam or webcam to monitor your progress in real-time live-stream and/or capture your prints in time-lapse video. Yes REALLY!
The only challenge for me was to find a convenient way to mount and position the camera. I found that for different prints I wanted new locations to capture the action. So the Flexible PiCam Mount was born.
Just print off the base mount of y
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