Adjustable camera holder
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I wanted to create stunning timelapse videos of my prints. Since the Multec M200 has a moving print bed, like many other printers, using a static camera won't work for capturing these dynamic moments. Therefore, I decided to use a lightweight webcam and attach it to the printer's bed. After several attempts at printing with unstable and short prints, I finally got it working seamlessly. Now, my camera is mounted firmly on the printer's bed, adjustable in distance, and its angle can be adjusted by rotating it on the cylindrical mount. The wing screw adds extra pressure to secure the mount, which I installed after printing the required holes. Print Settings: Printer: Multec M200 PRO Rafts: No Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 20% Notes: Initially, I had a wall thickness of 2.5 mm, which created solid clips that were quite long. Post-Printing: Adding Stability To ensure the camera holder remains stationary, I added an extra wing screw for added security. Using a 5 mm screw, I drilled a 4 mm hole into the lower clip and a countersink to accommodate it snugly. A 6 mm hole was drilled into the upper clip to secure it in place from the top. Finally, I screwed the countersunk screw from below and added a wing nut on top for extra stability.
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