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Orange Pi Zero2 Case with GoPro Mount

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  • OrangePiZero2_Case_Back-w-Ball-Attach_v1.stl
  • OrangePiZero2_Case_Back-w-Thread-Attach_v1.stl
  • OrangePiZero2_Case_Back_v1.stl
  • OrangePiZero2_Case_Front_v1.stl
  • OrangePiZero2_Case_Thread-Finger-Nut.stl

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Last update 2023-05-12 at 12:23
Publication date 2023-04-15 at 23:10
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2023-04-15 at 15:33
Design number 1170987

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3D model description

I created this design to fill a need for a printed case for the Orange Pi Zero 2 that can also mount a webcam with your choice of thread or ball attachment. This Pi enclosure case also incorporates to a GoPro mount so you could use it with similar accessories. It's perfect to place next to, or attach to a 3D Printer and use with OctoPrint.

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Compatibility & Setup

This Orange Pi case design has been tested with the following. The camera I used is a generic USB-A Camera.

Features

  • Houses Orange Pi Zero2 (No hats)
  • Snap-fit case in two parts using holes in PCB
  • Uses compatible GoPro mount. Should also work with Module Mounting System by HyVye (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2194278).
  • Ventilation front back and sides
  • Adequate space for Easycargo Copper Heatsink 14mm x 12mm x 5mm
  • High resolution STL mesh

If anyone finds any problems (dimensionally or otherwise) post them up so I can get the fix model.

Instructions

  • Print the Front and Back case halves
  • Optional: recommend 5mm Brim
  • Assembly
    • Remove any SD cards from the Pi to prevent damage when placing in the case
    • Place the Orange Pi Zero2 in the case back half, being careful to position the Pi ports in the case holes provided
    • Gently press the Camera housing into the space provided so it just protrudes out-of-the front of the case
    • Place the front half over the back, gently align PCB holes with the print standoffs.
    • The camera cable will need to bend to fit inside the case
    • Gently press the two halves together until they snap-fit together

Credits
* Orange Pi Zero2 by zhikang wang (https://grabcad.com/library/orange-pi-zero-2-2) was used in the mockup render.

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This model has been designed for a specific use-case, it has not yet undergone extensive testing. Constructive feedback is appreciated.

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