
C270 camera mount for CR-10 Mini frame
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Inspired by a project on Thingiverse, I rebuilt it from scratch using Fusion 360. I designed a higher mount for the camera and added holders for the wire. The bolt hole diameter was increased since I'm using M5 bolts with my CR-10 mini printer. To assemble, simply use one of the provided bolts and t-nuts. I printed this design once and made some minor adjustments: Cura insisted on building support inside the first hole for the camera shaft, which fused with the 3 mm hole. I fixed it by drilling out the hole with a 3 mm drill bit. The second hole was slightly too small, so I used the same drill bit to adjust its size. Before uploading, I added a few tenths of millimeters to the hole, hoping that will help. There was also a small indentation around the centerpiece of the C270 mount that I missed initially; I carved it out with an exacto knife to fix the issue. In version 6, which has been uploaded, this problem should be resolved, but I haven't tested it yet. Version 6 also adds 0.2 mm more space between the two notches in the mount. To avoid the bolt hitting the aluminum frame, I had to add a couple of metal washers at the bottom; you can see them in the picture. Despite the minor issues, I was very happy with the result and don't plan on reprinting it unless there are requests for slight modifications, which I'll consider if needed. The Fusion 360 files have been included as is, so feel free to remix the design. Version Summary: v5: The holes were made slightly larger to avoid drilling. v6: A small indentation was added in the two notches of the mount. Other mods seen on the camera include printing a front from Thingiverse (thing 1228521) and a focus wheel from Thingiverse (thing 1406879).
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