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Jan 2017

Hey, thanks for taking the time to read this. I’d really like to DIY a 3D camera and need a housing. I’ll be putting 2 action cameras in there - these do become relatively warm if not outright hot. It’s important to note here that I will not be printing myself but ordering a print via 3dhubs (as much as I’d love to ‘pick up’ 3D printing, I have too many hobbies already…and not enough time) so I’m as green as it gets.

My question: assuming I use ABS because of its better heat resistance (vs. PLA), will a 0.5 centimeter thick wall (in a box shape) be rigid enough to (gently) use as a camera housing, or do I need to go thicker when designing my case?

Secondly, how ‘tightly’ can I design the housing - is there any warping when printing 5mm thick walls?

Thanks!!!

Adafruit has a channel on YouTube. If you watch their “Layer by Layer” series it will quickly get you up to speed on how to use Fusion 360. Once you get a hang of it it’s very convenient when making 3D designs.

Thanks Jason - Finally decided to jump back in to F360 - it’s changed a little since I last looked! I would highly recommend Lars Christensen on YouTube - just gone through a couple of his tutorial series and they have sparked my interest back up! Looking forward to getting some fillets back in my life!

Cheers,

Steve