Robo3d Camera Mount (Logitech 270)

Robo3d Camera Mount (Logitech 270)

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Hey everyone,\r\nThis is my first-ever upload, so bear with me!\r\nI recently got into using Octopi (love it by the way) and wanted to try out the webcam feature. I headed down to my local big-box store and picked up a Logitech C270 for about 30 bucks, plugged it into Octopi, and it worked amazingly right off the bat. Although I struggled with figuring out where to mount the camera, I eventually found some solutions that worked for me. I used gorilla tape and stuck it in various places, but nothing really met my expectations.\r\nI looked around for a mount and was thrilled to discover that there were plenty of options available. The drawback of having a custom Robo3D is that things that work for everyone else may not necessarily work for you. I have an enclosure around my Robo3D, which makes printing ABS a breeze, but the enclosure comes with limited space - that's why I started this project (my enclosure can be found here: https://printedsolid.com/products/robo-3d-safety-enclosure-kit).\r\nI stumbled upon a part on Thingiverse made by adamsgl, which was the original inspiration for this project. What was supposed to be a remix ended up being a full redesign.\r\nTo cut to the chase and after seven revisions, I came up with this functional design.\r\nIf you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.\r\nThanks for checking it out, and happy printing!

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