A heise+ maker article spotlights a DIY project to build a weatherproof housing for an all-sky camera with a 3D printer. The setup is framed as a practical follow-on to an earlier software step rather than a standalone gadget build.
According to the excerpt, the sequence starts once the Allsky software is running on a Raspberry Pi. From there, the builder starts the 3D printer and makes a housing for the camera.
The goal is straightforward: get the camera ready for nighttime deployment. In that sense, the project links low-cost computing and desktop fabrication in a single hobbyist workflow for outdoor sky monitoring.