gopro 9 lens cap 3d models
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This is the lens cap for action cam, Activeon CX and CX Gold. I use PLA Flex with print settings on Prusa i3 B. Rafts don't matter at all, so I skip them. Supports are unnecessary since it's a flat surface. Resolution is set to 0.2mm precision.
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As I worked on the Caddx Tarsier model, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3778882 caught my attention, so I thought it was time to replicate the lens cap as well. I created mine using PLA at a 0.2mm layer height with my Prusa i3 Mk3. ... Printing in...
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Or yours, if they're "AMH" by the way - it fits perfectly with a 72mm lens cap and a 42mm camera strap. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2X Rafts: None Needed Supports: Not Required Resolution: Precise 0.2mm...
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A sturdy lens cap that secures your cover firmly in place. Print Settings Printer: uBox Rafts: Not necessary Supports: Not required Resolution: 0.2mm precision Infill: 10% density for optimal strength Notes: To achieve the best outcome, print this...
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Here's something designed to replace a broken Sony 49mm lens cap. It should fit other lenses with the same diameter, provided their curvature is fairly flat. This model can be printed in one piece with some bridging or as two separate pieces that...
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Was surprised I couldn't find a lens cap for this popular model, so did a quick edit of this Solar Filter Ring and filled it in. It fits perfectly with velcro half way around the inside. ... If you didn't want to use velcro you could probably scale it...
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... I'm not entirely sure what changes I made to it. ...What I do know is that it features two distinct rings of varying diameters, making it possible to accommodate multiple lens caps with ease. ...Now, go ahead and have some fun experimenting with it!
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I built these some time ago, when i lost a lens cap for my Canon EF-Mount. The blank ones could also be used to attach a custom logo or the focal length on top.They print best at 0.1mm layer height, as there is a very slight thread in the inside, to...
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This parametric spring fit lens cap is designed for SLR cameras, modeled as a single piece for simplicity. The springs print directly on the build surface while the main frame bridges the gap between them. Clips are held in place using angled running...
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As was the reason behind my front lens cap design, I had acquired a few vintage Nikon lenses that did not come with back caps. Designed this to keep these lenses in the best condition I could. I had a few official caps that were used for base...
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The "52mm Camera Lens Cap" by powermos stands out as the top lens cap on Thingiverse. Two issues prevent it from being perfect: a. Removing supports for printing can be a challenge, and b. The cap doesn't stay securely in place due to its lack of...
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I had a few of these springs around but also ordered a 100 pack of them for around $8 to use for the other lens caps I needed.I have included STLs for 48, 52, 58, 62, 72, 77, 88mm sizes as these are the lens sizes I have been able to test with.This...
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Here is the rewritten text: Created a custom lens cap by remaking a lens protector and sealing one end, thereby safeguarding the lenses from dust and light when not in use. Printed in TPU to ensure scratch resistance on the lens holders and create a...
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I first got my 3D printer and found a variation of kitlaan's Camera Lens Cap Holder was perfect for my needs with a 77mm lens cap, combined with the 1" webbing of a Black Rapid strap. That print eventually broke and I realized it had fatigued right...
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I basically just resized this thing to fit 60mm and then added some branding on it, to match the lens I was printing it for, so I wouldn't confuse it with other cap/lens combos. I've dubbed this the "Ultimate Red Dot" version, since I printed it in...
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Be careful to use this lenscap with too rounded lenses as the backside of this lens cap is flat for easier printing.I made a lite version, see "49mm_lenscap_V3_lite.stl" which requires less force to remove and put on, it will however fall off...
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Spring-loaded lens cap for my Industar 50-2 50mm f/3.5 camera lens. It should work fine with all ⌀34mm lenses. Print instructionsI made this one as I prefer a spring-loaded inner cap, if you prefer an outer one, go for...
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When you try it on your lens, make sure the bottom of the cap isn't scratching the lens. You can glue a piece of cloth on the bottom side if you want to be safe. On the lens I tested it on (Nikon 18-55mm), it worked great. I am not responsible for...
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This replacement lens cap, inspired by Canon designs, fits lenses with an inside diameter of 51mm. For different sizes, measure your camera's internal dimensions and inform for customization. I used Solid Works to create a parametric model, enabling...
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I designed this lens cap as a replacement for the Streamlight dual beam 3 AA LED flashlight after mine cracked. The new cap fits my Streamlight perfectly and screws on effortlessly. Modifying your Streamlight may render it no longer intrinsically...
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This is a 77mm lens cap (or lenscap, if you search it as one word you will get more results...) It is designed to be printed without supports. The springs are printed separately in order to try different versions easily. I finally ended with “N”...
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Lens caps to fit my Leupold scope with 43.1 mm OD. Scale this as required to fit your scope, or use the included Fusion 360 file to customize. Prints without supports with main face down on the build plate. There are lugs that fit 2mm bungee if...
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... but it should likely fit all the 35 series cameras. I added a little plate with the Rollei logo than you can glue on the cap after printing, so all surfaces are nice and you also get the logo at the front. ... I suggest using the ironing option.
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Here's my version of a lens cap holder designed specifically for Nikon 50mm f/1.8G lenses, which should also fit D series models. Note that it won't fit exactly like a custom made one would. The holder is intended to accommodate a Nikon D3300 or...
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This is a two-piece 58mm lens cap that prints at once. When complete, the pieces fit together seamlessly, with best results achieved by snapping them diagonally rather than in a circular motion to ensure all pegs align properly.\r\n\r\nThe design...
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I had an old pair of binoculars, and I had lost one of the lens caps. So I designed a simple replacement. If you print in pla, the inner ridges use the slight flexibility of the material to grip tightly without being excessively tight. You can also...
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A sleek and streamlined M42 Rear Lens Cap. I've included both an unbranded version and a Fujica branded version. With the print settings below, it should print in approximately one hour and thirty minutes. No support structures are required, nor any...
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(I need height and diameter of said filter in that case)There're versions, one with a ripple pattern and one without a pattern.How to use:It's a twist cap, it should have enough friction to stay in place, and won't fall off when your camera is in a...
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... 2019 I've taken note of some action cameras requiring extra space to effectively protect their lenses. As a result, I'm providing an additional STL file that offers at least 9.0 mm of free space and features chamfered edges for added protection.