duckietown 3d printable camera holder
Hello,
We made a 3d printable camera holder for the duckiebot. We had some difficulties in ordering the camera holder, and so instead of waiting for shipping we made one with trial and error which did work - and after, we made sure that it holds the camera at exact angle and position as the original plastic camera holder.
It has a opening for the ribbon cable to pass trough, which makes it waste less cable length then the original. Also the camera is attached with M2 metal screws and bolts that is salvaged from a used laptop.
The grooves it has on it is a way to make it stronger, which is a method in 3d printing. It was drawn with sketchup, and then exported to stl. Both the sketchup drawing (which is like the source code to the stl) and stl are shared at: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2535659
Any input, questions or modification requests welcome.
-CA
Asked by wintermute on 2017-09-17 17:42:39 UTC
Comments
Has nothing to do with ROS. Did you accidentally post on the wrong site?
Asked by ufr3c_tjc on 2017-09-17 17:51:58 UTC
It is a part for a robot that is ROS based. Previously I asked where to ask duckietown related questions, (as to post it on answers vs discourse) and I got the answer that it should be posted here with duckietown tag.
Asked by wintermute on 2017-09-18 16:52:42 UTC
If the question was related to the ROS software running on duckietown, then here would be appropriate. But your post, as it stands, isn't relevant to the ROS Answers community. Have a look at the link above for more info. Cheers.
Asked by ufr3c_tjc on 2017-09-18 17:47:58 UTC