I finally had some time, after the holidays, to build a Prusa i3 MK3 3D printer and I've been having fun using it. It's a fine machine. I also took a little time to design an enclosure for tCam-Mini. The basic enclosure is comprised of two pieces, a base and a bezel, held together with 4 4-40x5/8" metal screws with the tCam-Mini board captured between. There are two different designs for the base. One for the existing Rev 2 PCB and one for the upcoming Rev 4 design.


There is also a three piece GoPro™ compatible mount that clips onto the enclosure. It's light and designed to be the thing that breaks to support tCam-Mini on a drone.



The design is in OpenSCAD and both the design and STL files ready for slicing may be found on my website or in the github repository.
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