
Tevo Tornado / Creality CR-10 universal IP camera holder
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I tweaked the Z-axis multi-camera mount made by Galbazig, converting it into a versatile bracket with a single 3mm hole for small IP cameras. Home surveillance enthusiasts who already run security servers can greatly benefit from this simple upgrade. To test the bracket's capabilities, I attached a Digoo MYQ camera using a spare PC screw. This affordable wireless IP camera is priced under $15 and boasts night vision features, eliminating the need to leave lights on in the room or enclosure. Using ONVIF and Blue Iris, I can monitor things remotely while keeping an eye on my printer's power source via DDNS. To save material and resources, I opted for low-quality settings during printing. The camera weighs only a few grams, so it doesn't require heavy-duty materials. With 20% infill, the bracket easily supports the camera's weight ten times over, making it a reliable solution. Printing time is approximately 25-30 minutes, making it an efficient and convenient option for home surveillance needs.
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