Bedmount for timelapse cameras using M4 Nut and Bolt

Bedmount for timelapse cameras using M4 Nut and Bolt

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I added an angled bed mount for users with completely straight beds. If you try this modification, please share your experience and let me know how well it works. To prevent slipping, I recommend adding adhesive or rubber to the contact area. After liking Antscran's design, I created a similar model using an M4 nut and bolt instead of printed ones, as I had already broken two printed bolts. This revised model relies on the nut and bolt to secure it in place, rather than attaching under the bedplate. The original design sometimes caused issues where the underside would hit the printer frame. To demonstrate stability, I performed a test and captured the results on video. The print stopped just before completion, but the footage shows how stable the modification is. If you want to replicate this experiment, you'll need a camera holder like the one I used.

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