
Update: Check out detailed instructions at http://www.instructables.com/id/3d-Printed-Raspberry-Pi-Security-Camera/ This is a camera shell for a Raspberry Pi camera. With the Motion program it is a quick and easy installation. This first model is not set for IR lights but I will make a second version that does so that you can use either pi camera. Here is a link to a tutorial by user (GUS) on how to set up Motion on your Raspberry Pi. http://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-security-camera/ Update: The wall mount files have been addedhttp://www.instructables.com/id/3d-Printed-Raspberry-Pi-Security-Camera/ go here for instructions and to vote on my instructable I printed with PETG but it can be printed with most anything. Some parts need support to print. I also use a brim. The support is minimal. This is a work in progress so I need to finish placing the countersunk screw holes in the mounting base. I realized that I have drawn this for the sainsmart NOIR camera so I will add a version 2 that is for the official Picam. I used m3 8mmstainless button heads all around except two black socket caps for the rpi because they are cheaper and a stainless socket cap m3 20mm on the base. The camera housing to base connection is an M4 20mm.
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