eufy doorbell wedge 3d models
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2003791 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2003791
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2003791 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2003791
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2003791 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2003791
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2003791 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2003791
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This is a spacer for the Aqra G4 to make the camera look more towards the floor.
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2003791 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2003791
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... Since the wedge is quite thick, I made it so that the wedge screws onto the wall, and then the Ring Video Doorbell screws onto the wedge. ...That way you can still use the original Ring screws to attach your Video Doorbell onto the wedge.
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Buddy randomly uses a blink doorbell to spy on his printer so I added a wedge mount for his doorbell onto the tool holder (not sure who to attribute the tool holder to because he just sent me the STL). ...Works great.
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This is a re-mix of a 35 degree shim for the Eufy 2K wired doorbell. Due to where my previous bell was and my front door being higher up I needed it angled downwards slightly. I have included two files - one for where it is needed angled to the...
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User cmar had engineered a wedge mount for the Ring Doorbell. ...I adjusted its position slightly, shaved off some excess material, and carefully carved out an arch on both the top and bottom to facilitate effortless detachment from the print bed.
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I customized @themuli's Ring Pro doorbell wedge for my unique needs by adding a 10-degree downward tilt, relocating the screw holes for easier installation, and incorporating ribs to fortify the screw holes. Please note that unlike the original...
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50° inclined support for Netatmo doorbell. 50° bracket for Netatmo Doorbell. ... ( 45° also available on request, and any angle less than 50)
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50° inclined support for Netatmo doorbell. 50° bracket for Netatmo Doorbell. ... ( 45° also available on request, and any angle less than 50)
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Wedge mount with angle increased to 35 degrees.
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I created a custom mount for my Ring 2 doorbell that fits over the trim/molding on my door. I'm not sure if this molding is standard, so you should check the dimensions before printing it yourself. This mount can be installed on either side of the...
prusaprinters
... setup with the Corner Kit. ...Use the Corner Kit to angle your Video Doorbell Wired towards your walkway, so you can improve your motion detection and get a better view of visitors coming to your door. Designed by Thom Benjamin - CO SmarThuis
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The metal mounting plate of the PoE version is a little bit different so I made the following edits: - Made the inside hole bigger - Opened up the holes for the security screw Not the most beautiful edit but it does the job and it is not visible when...
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A 20-degree angle provides optimal mounting for the Ring Video Doorbell Pro, allowing the camera and motion sensor to capture more footage than when mounted straight on. ...Its sleek design features mirrored symmetry, making it versatile enough for use...
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This was a really awesome way to customize a wedge. Big shout to Zapta! The thingiverse customizer was down so I used SCAD. I never used it before and I totally geeked in my pants. I edited this a little in tinkercad. I didn't want to have to turn...
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This was a really awesome way to customize a wedge. Big shout to Zapta! The thingiverse customizer was down so I used SCAD. I never used it before and I totally geeked in my pants. I edited this a little in tinkercad. I didn't want to have to...
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I found it helps to print the bracket at a roughly "good enough" angle and then make a bunch of small wedges (that is, the bottom of the bracket) in 2.5-5 degree increments. The wedges can be glued to the bracket to play with the angles without...
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The 15 degree adapter included with the camera was not sufficient for our purposes. ...With the 40 degree adapter we now have a perfect view.
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kjgnAZLDpys
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i printed this with 5 perimeters. The screw holes are not really refined but since this is MKI im not really bothered, i had to use a file to widen the screw holes - just a little bit - to line up the screws correctly, this will be fixed in one of...
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The 15 degree adapter included with the camera was not sufficient for our purposes. ...With the 40 degree adapter we now have a perfect view.Print SettingsPrinter brand:PrusaPrinter:i3 MK3Rafts:NoSupports:NoResolution:0.2Infill:25%Filament...
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I live in an apartment so I didn't want to drill anything into the wall/door frame to mount my camera. I also wanted to be able to recharge it without taking it off the door. You'll probably have to trim some plastic off the end of the microUSB cable...
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The angle is around 30 degrees. It works well for me in the sense that the field of view is optimal. ... I printed (2020) that from grey PLA and after 3 years (2023) part holds up well :)
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The included 15 degree angle was not sufficient for our application. ...With the printed 40 degree angle we can now see our complete driveway.
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Couldnt remember which way I drilled the holes so remixed.