
Bedmount for timelapse cameras using M4 Nut and Bolt
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Update: I added an angled bed mount if your bed is completely straight. If you try this one, please tell me how well it works. I would recommend adding some sort of adhesive or rubber to the contact area, as it could slide. I was not able to get it to stick properly. After liking the design Antscran made, I decided to make one based on his model, but with an M4 nut and bolt instead of a printed one as I managed to break two printed bolts already. This model doesn't go under the bedplate, but rather relies on the nut and bolt to hold it in place. The original model caused some issues where the underside would hit the printer frame, seen here. Here is a stability test, in case anyone is interested about the results. The print stopped when it was almost finished, but the video is only to show stability. In order to replicate this you'll need a camera holder. I used this one.
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