Aurora 100 Swift camera guard
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Print at 0.2 layers and no supports. The issue with this setup is that it needs to sit on the ring side down, so I have to rotate it 58.2 degrees. I recommend using ABS for this project. To fit the camera, you need to file the front standoffs. File the tubes in half, leaving about 5mm untouched at the top and bottom for the screws. Then cut the top plate CF back just enough to accommodate the front stands only. Add thin heat-shrink to the verticals, then protect the Runcam Swift Sparrow from damage. Hot glue the camera into place, and screw the guard to the camera mounts. The back clips should clip securely onto the supports. This setup will provide good vision in front when horizontal, and a great view when going hard. It sits at an angle of about 45 degrees.
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