HL-Yeah HL1060 Lightburn Camera Mount
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Modified the original mount to go behind the folding handle inside the laser cover to hold a generic USB camera module. Also modified the top cover to accommodate a square-lense mount camera. Basically, unscrew the two nuts that hold the top cover handle on, slip the mount over the bolts, add the nuts back and tighten down. The camera should sit approximately over the middle of the bed when the cover is at around 45 degrees. Either use a chain, blocks, or other methods to make the cover stay at that exact position whenever you're trying to align stuff on the bed. You may not be able to use the knobs that were included with the original file (also included here), I had to use M5 screws instead, as the handle bolts are in the way otherwise. I'll post camera 'view' pictures as soon as I can find an extension cable, these generic USB modules only come with about 450mm (~18") long USB cables. On an additional note, I'm going to be using a Silex DS510 USB/Network extender adapter to connect the camera to my PC, so I can access it from both of my Lightburn machines. I've already tested that connection and the Silex stuff works perfectly well with Lightburn. I made this mainly for myself, but figured others may find if of use. The alignment of the camera mount bits may not be perfectly centered, not the holes for the handle bolts (that was by design, to raise the camera up just a bit), but you're welcome to take it and fix those issues if it bugs you... This is the camera I'm using, 8mp, 77 degrees, non-fisheye. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001346693975.html
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