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You want me to replicate it exactly as shown in Cura's screenshot. ...I drew inspiration for this project from the design found at thingiverse.com, specifically the item with the ID 3217226.
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I reworked the design to lay flat and extended the mounting bracket, making it easy to fasten with a sturdy zip tie. ...The new setup is more reliable than the previous one, which had a tendency to come loose after repeated use.
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This is a revised remix of the original remix by Codemonkey1973, specifically designed to eliminate any remaining lettering from the flat surface.
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I liked this mount, but I switched from the Logitech 9000 (which doesn't focus at close distances) to a manually-focused Arducam. ... A M3-.50 nut is required.
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Remix of the camera front from Codemonkey1973's Camera Mount Remix. ... Slightly enlarged the hole and thinned some of the interior clips to allow more space for the Arducam 5mp motorized focus camera (SKU B0176)
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I designed this adaptation of a ball camera mount for a Nexigo N980p camera off amazon but the mount will work for any camera with a standard 1/4-20 screw on base. A 1/4-20 screw will be required so you can buy one or print one yourself. I would...
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No Hardware NOIR Raspberry Pi front rail camera mount for Ender 3.
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... from Z-Axis mount to do not have big print support. These two parts are joined together by M3 screw and nut. Camera cover is same as in my previous design [Ender 3 Pro IR CUT Camera with Z-Axis Mount](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4407112).
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This mount clips onto the rail of an Ender 3 (or any other device using the same extruded rails as an Ender 3). The head is designed to accommodate a Logitech 270-class camera (any Logitech with that unusual folding clip attachment). The gooseneck...
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An extension for the Ender 3 Playstation Eye camera mount can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3217226. This modification simply lifts the camera upward, offering two options - an angled and non-angled version. I prefer the angled...
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This arm is designed to mount an arduCam at the very front of the bed of an Ender 3 v2 neo replacing the XY tensioner altogether. There are cutouts to allow for tightening the belts. I designed this in Shapr3D measuring the older tensioner using...
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I sought out a PI camera holder that I could see beneath the nozzle while printing, but this one was too short for my Ender 3. So, I lengthened the arm to fit my printer, reworked the mount to two posts and modified this camera holder...
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I created this remix to simply attach the camera to the screws behind the QR code sticker on my Ender 3 printer. To make it work, I had to buy some M3 x 45mm screws from Home Depot for $1.24 since the stock screws were too short. Additionally, I...
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This is a vertical mount for a camera on the Creality Ender 3 printer. Its has now reached a high level of development. This is designed for the 10mm endoscope It requires a 18mm x 9mm (approx) mirror. Also you can add an LED to ease the...
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Camera base for https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2842300 Designed for the Ender 3. Slots into the end of the 40x40 aluminium extrusion so the pi cam can be mounted at the rear and out the way of the build surface. Designed with enough clearance...
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Bed Handle for Ender 3 and CR-10 using Camera case for raspberry pi cameraOrientation shown is the best for a good print you can also print it horizontally at a higher print cost (more supports).CR-10 62g - 11h20Ender 3 51g 9h35 Camera case for...
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... is. Edit - 25/11/2019 Updated Rear of the Camera Housing to add more clearance. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 10% Filament: CC DIY Black ABS Category: 3D Printer Accessories
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This Ender 3 mount lets you attach a Pi camera along with an LED ring so you can keep an eye on your print even when the room lights are turned off.\r\n\r\nHardware:\r\n* Pi camera \r\n* [LED Ring](https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/IcrLg00) \r\n*...
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I wanted to make awesome timelapse print videos with my Ender 3 S1 but there are NO RASPBERRY PIs on the market right now to run octoprint and octolapse! I designed this camera mount to reduce the movement recorded during time-lapse videos! This...
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Support to attach a ring light that uses photographic tripod screw thread at the top of the Ender 3 S1 Fusion 360 and STEP files provided.
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LEDs are connected to 5V power from my PI with a resistor and set up on a photo-sensitive relay so they only turn on when the LEDs in the Enders frame turn off (PI cuts power to printer with a second relay after print job for safety). Version on my...
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Combined the cable holder with camera mount.See original camera mount for additional pieces
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... simplified geometry. I've extended the reach further away from the printer. Simplified so no need for supports. For the screw, I recommend this: https://www.thingiverse.com/download:8884281 -it's a zip, look for file: Mount Camera Screw.stl
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This is a 4 part camera mount designed to be rail mountable and more generic. ... It has a smaller camera mount surface for your webcam's claps to press into. ... It needs m5 screws/ nuts.
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Made a camera mount that replaces the screen as I use Klipper on my S1, I have a C270 camera that I just put onto the Swivel with some double sided tape.Uses an M3x20 and nut to mount the Mount on the Frame.Printed at 0.2No Supports.I printed the...
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- Head is slightly adjustible - Designed for the cable to go up over the camera, not out of the bottom. This means you will need to enable 'Flip Webcam Vertically' in Octoprint settings. (Wrench icon at top -> Webcam & Timelapse) - This fits the Pi...
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I opted to run the cable chain under the camera as it would shave off about 50mm of cable, and the one I bought was right at the limit if I were to print something large, a scenario that's probably never going to be an issue but one that still nagged...