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Raspberry Pi Zero and Camera Tripod Mount
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This object allows one of the smaller Raspberry Pi cameras (sometimes known as a "Zerocam") to be connected to Raspberry Pi Zero and mounted on a tripod. This object was created for an ExplainingComputers YouTube video in which a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W was set up running OctoPi / OctoPrint to control and monitor a 3D printer.
Four M2 nuts and bolts are needed to mount the Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W or Zero 2 A, with the bolts around 20mm in length. The small Raspberry Pi cameras normally have some double sided tape for mounting purposes. To mount to a tripod with a 1/4 inch tread, a nut, wingnut or spigot are required. Alternatively, the mount includes two holes that allow it to be screwed or bolted to other objects, such as a nice piece of wood.
Four M2 nuts and bolts are needed to mount the Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W or Zero 2 A, with the bolts around 20mm in length. The small Raspberry Pi cameras normally have some double sided tape for mounting purposes. To mount to a tripod with a 1/4 inch tread, a nut, wingnut or spigot are required. Alternatively, the mount includes two holes that allow it to be screwed or bolted to other objects, such as a nice piece of wood.
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