c922 cover 3d models
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I used self tapping screws I had laying around to secure the back cover so I don't know what size they are exactly, but I've made the holes 3.4mm in diameter, which made for a tight fit with the screws tapping their own threads. the rest of the...
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... onto some Lenovo monitors (e.g. ...Lenovo D24-20). It has been modified from original "C270 WebCam Monitor Mount for Dell Monitor" from user blyefd Logitech C920/C922/C930 webcam Lenovo D24-20 monitor Although other combinations may work. ...
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Logitech HD Pro C922 camera mount screw with with 4mm hole I have items that remain. YP-91B PCB Fixture Soldering Helping Hand Soldering Station Third Hand Tool Flexible Gooseneck Metal Arms with Alligator Clips for Helping Hands Third Hand Tool. ...
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I designed a custom mount for my C922 camera, perfect for creating timelapses. I figured there must be other mounts out there, but I wanted to create one that suited my needs precisely. This mount grips the camera securely and holds it firmly in...
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If done properly this should be completely non-destructive. I've made the back cover with a hole to fit a heatsink I had on hand that is sandwiched against the back of the PCB where the sensor is, the original case also has a small heatsink in this...
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No screws required if inserted while still warm and a little malleable. Find the Logitech C922 Pro Privacy Screen here: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/148065-logitech-c922-pro-privacy-shield Fine version 2...
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For all the other parts, see the original here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4560254 One photo shows all the parts: Pick a lens: 2.8-12mm CS lens or 6-60mm CS lens, or anything you want 20mm IR Cut (650nm) filter Board from C920/C922 with USB...
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They can also be moved over slightly to act as impromptu privacy covers.Printed at:.2mm layer height and a .4mm nozzle on an Ender 2 Pro using PLA.25mm layer height and a .5mm nozzle on an Ender 5 Plus using PLATested and confirmed working...
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The visionary developer creates Parametric 2.0. This revolutionary program employs advanced mathematical formulas to craft designs that are inherently three-dimensional and flexible in their complexity. Utilizing intricate algorithms and robust...
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Hi all, this is my first designed Thingi, based on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4942227 You need 5x 5mm cable ties for mounting the cable at the holder. Feel free to use, give me feedback pls. ...Ty.
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Print on its side with supports touching buildplate and infill 20%
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49mm Circular polarised filter mount for a Logitech C920 or 922 webcam.Created to allow me to mount a spare photography filter to my webcam to prevent reflections from my glasses appearing on the video.
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3D printable wall mount for a Logitech c922 webcam and mount for a 90mm ring light (one from amazon with a bendy neck).
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QRcode is read with a C922 Pro Logitech Camera. The camera is held in place with a standard M6 screw. Use a printable spacer to adapt with your screw length. ... The model can be printed in 1 part or in 2 parts (if needed for mechanical...
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For your consideration is a simple mount for a Logitech C922 webcam for Wanhao Duplicator 6 / Monoprice Maker Ultimate printer (for the printer's left side). The mount fits into the top case slots and allows the camera to hang on the side of the...
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So adding just a bit of glue before installing gives it just a bit more strength than just raw plastic.The camera ends up being mounted upside down but most software should allow for the image to be rotated the right way up. Also, I designed it...
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This is a camera mount I whipped up for my laser engraver. I had some extra pieces of aluminium extrusion I used as a top rail to hang it off. I used Laurenguijts' original design and added my own open bracket.My use case was kind of specific but...
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This is a webcam attachment for the Anycubic i3 Mega 3D printer. A half-inch long 1/4-20 bolt secures the webcam to its mount. The mount itself stays in place thanks to two M4 screws, and tapping these holes before tightening is highly recommended.
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I made some adjustments on his behalf to avoid having to take apart the camera system.
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This is a webcam mount for a anycubic i3 Mega printer. A 0,5 inch / 12.5mm long 1/4 bolt is used to attach te webcam to the mount. The mount is hold in place with two M4 screws. (tapping the holes is adviced) If you found this useful, please leave a...
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Attach any webcam with a 1/4 inch tripod hole to this straightforward wall mount. To secure it, simply use a 1/4 inch screw - I opted for an 11.5mm or roughly 0.5 inch long one. Alternatively, feel free to print your own custom attachment. ...When...
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This models are just extentions for https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4625988.
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<p>This is a webcam mount for a anycubic i3 Mega printer. A 0,5 inch / 12.5mm long 1/4 bolt is used to attach te webcam to the mount. The mount is hold in place with two M4 screws. ...(tapping the holes is adviced)</p> <p>If you found this useful,...
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To mount a C920 to a 20x20 profile, you'll need to first disassemble the camera. ...Once it's apart, you can adjust its angle by up to 15 degrees in either direction.
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I really liked the design of the raspberry pi camera holder that latches onto the guard for the y-axis belt. I also needed a design that incorporated the logitech c920; so I merged these two files into one. This remix allows you to put your webcam...
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<p>This is a simple wall mount for any webcam with a 1/4 inch tripod hole. ...You can use a 1/4 inch screw (I used 11.5mm / around 0.5 inch in length) or print your own.</p> <p>Print the mount verticaly so no supports are needed</p> <h3>Print...
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<p>This models are just extentions for <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4625988">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4625988</a>.</p> Category: Camera