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Raspberry Pi Camera Module Design in Fusion 360 for SMARS Quad

Kevin McAleer via YouTube

Overview

Learn to design a Raspberry Pi camera module holder for the SMARS quad robot using Fusion 360 in this comprehensive tutorial. Follow along step-by-step, from initial sketching to final STL file output, as the process of creating a custom camera mount is demonstrated. Gain insights into measuring, sketching, and modeling techniques specific to this project. Access free resources, including a PDF with all necessary measurements and dimensions, as well as the finished Thingiverse model. Explore topics such as ribbon cable insertion, creating support structures, and optimizing the design for 3D printing. This video is part of a series covering various aspects of the SMARS Quad robot, from assembly to advanced features like computer vision and voice recognition.

Syllabus

Intro
What we need
Measurements
Like and Subscribe
Demo Time
Fusion 360
Snow White
Camera Holder
Camera Holder Sketch
Ribbon Cable Insertion
Cut
Bottom Face
Back Connector
Back Sketch
Pull Sketch
Draw Circle
Create Rectangle
Fillet
Mid Plane
Line
Circular Pattern
Mirror Pattern
Mirror Edges
Mirror Dome
Lens Support
Sketching
Push Pull
Ribbon Cable
Bottom Piece
Section Analysis
Appearance
Save as STL
Cura
Saving as STL
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