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#REDIRECT [[RaspberryPi/Weatherproof Camera Case/Old]]
Old notes here: [[RaspberryPi/Weatherproof Camera Case/Old]]
 
=Pelican Modification Stage 1=
 
Stage 1 of the Pelican case modification was to drill a hole and insert a camera. No attention was paid to weatherproofing, the goal was simply to deploy a camera, Raspberry Pi, and power source in the Pelican case.
 
==Stock Pelican Case==
 
==Preparing the Modification==
 
(insert plans/schematics here)
 
==Drilling the Hole==
 
The camera diameter was 0.55 inches, and the largest drill bit i had access to was 0.5 inches.
 
My procedure was as follows:
* Drill a pilot hole starting with a small drill bit.
* Drill a progressively larger hole by using 4 increasing drill bit sizes (the Pelican case is tough to drill through).
* Drill a hole with the 0.5 inch drill bit.
* Clear excess plastic inside and around the hole with a Dremmel tool, to create a more even hole diameter.
* Test camera to see if camera fits into hole.
* Drill the hole to be progressively larger by "shaving" material off the sides using the 0.5 inch drill bit.
* Clear excess plastic with the Dremmel tool.
* Test camera to see if camera fits into hole.
* Repeat until camera fits.
* Use sandpaper to smooth edges of hole and clear excess plastic.

Revision as of 05:17, 19 August 2016

Old notes here: RaspberryPi/Weatherproof Camera Case/Old

Pelican Modification Stage 1

Stage 1 of the Pelican case modification was to drill a hole and insert a camera. No attention was paid to weatherproofing, the goal was simply to deploy a camera, Raspberry Pi, and power source in the Pelican case.

Stock Pelican Case

Preparing the Modification

(insert plans/schematics here)

Drilling the Hole

The camera diameter was 0.55 inches, and the largest drill bit i had access to was 0.5 inches.

My procedure was as follows:

  • Drill a pilot hole starting with a small drill bit.
  • Drill a progressively larger hole by using 4 increasing drill bit sizes (the Pelican case is tough to drill through).
  • Drill a hole with the 0.5 inch drill bit.
  • Clear excess plastic inside and around the hole with a Dremmel tool, to create a more even hole diameter.
  • Test camera to see if camera fits into hole.
  • Drill the hole to be progressively larger by "shaving" material off the sides using the 0.5 inch drill bit.
  • Clear excess plastic with the Dremmel tool.
  • Test camera to see if camera fits into hole.
  • Repeat until camera fits.
  • Use sandpaper to smooth edges of hole and clear excess plastic.