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my Build with own USB Adapter .stl #16

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phenomeus opened this issue Mar 31, 2021 · 0 comments
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my Build with own USB Adapter .stl #16

phenomeus opened this issue Mar 31, 2021 · 0 comments

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phenomeus commented Mar 31, 2021

thank you for this project, I finally finished this project after 4 months ;)

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even with the LED (sadly not original anymore)

build diary

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printed

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had to slice here, a corner was in the way

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original LED, somehow I killed it later, so I had to use a very big and "normal" LED that I had to hone down from both sides

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this is where the LED can be stored

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how to store the flex cable

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alternative LED with 330 resistor (< you need this)

my used iSight camera had no firewire adapter anymore, so I modeled with blender my own for USB (in my case I used a micro usb to usb-c amazon basics cable, an amazon kindle usb cable worked here also, pretty standard size)

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mark 1 without the support on both sides

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mark 2 with supports to stabilize the camera

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done :) thank you for watching

here is the download for .stl and .blend file

pisight_usb_adapter.zip

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