
TP-Link Tapo C100 Enclosure Frame Mount
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I made a quick and dirty remix of this in TinkerCAD allowing for bracing on an 8mm fiberglass pole style enclosure for the TP-Link Tapo C100. The other grip I previously printed held the enclosure great but the camera would not fit in the holder, to the point where I shaved enough out that it no longer held at all.This setup was more what I was looking for (more ways to mount, point, etc. which is good with a camera that has no PTZ and so few adjustment options in the app), but the original design was for a significantly larger enclosure pole.This should fit most 8mm 3D printer enclosures without needing to use the edit file if your slicer doesn't have the capability of doing so (mine doesn't, or I don't know where to find it).Printed with no rafts/floats but with supports, knocked some of the C clamp portion out to improve print time and PLA use, plus give it a bit more ability to flex and snap on to the pole without losing overall structural integrity.Also as a note, I wasn't sure this was going to work (doubting my inner circle skills on Tinkercad), so this was printed with a low resolution/quality 0.28mm print instead of a 0.2, and it still turned out. It would look a bit better with a better resolution but since it's actually functioning as expected I see no reason to reprint the prototype.
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