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Creality Nebula Camera Mount For Prusa CORE One

A simple mount and guide to setup the Creality Nebula Camera for Pruse CORE One
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updated April 19, 2025

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This is a pretty simple mount for the Creality Nebula Camera so that it can mount inside the CORE One. It can function as webcam in Prusa Connect as well as a live stream camera. 

I am aware of the Buddy3D for the CORE One and it's a wonderful first party solution, but at the time of writing it's 5 weeks waiting time. It's also not a live stream of the inside the printer, which I prefer. I also have a Nebula cam, so it's always great when you can use what you have laying around.

A word of warning, this is a very DIY route and you'll need to setup the camera on a raspberry pi / SBC. 

Requirements:

  • Creality Nebula Camera
  • This mount
  • (4) cable holders
  • (7) 6mm x 3mm Magnet. N48 or N52 recommend. 
  • Raspberry Pi Zero 2 or similar Linux SBC

Printing: 

  • Print as oriented, use strength profile in Prusa Slicer. 
  • PETG is a minimum, but PC, ABS, and better are recommend for temp resistance. 

 

Assembly: 

 

  • Take off the bottom metal threaded plate from the Nebula Camera, keep the screws.
  • Insert 6mm x 3mm magnets into the printed mount
  • With the magnets facing inside the camera, screw the mount on 
  • Attach the camera onto the front left casing (see picture)
  • Route cable towards rear left of printer and through the gasket (see picture)
    • You need to remove this rear cover and the top cover.
    • The USB plug is a very tight fit, but it will go through the gasket
    • Give yourself a little bit of cable slack on the camera's side for repositioning
  • Pull the USB cable through the slot in the rear cover
  • Install magnets in cable holders and put cable holders on the cable
  • Reassemble

Software Install:

I used Prusa Connect Camera Script which I will not cover here as their documentation is pretty good. They have a guide to set up mediamtx, but I used µStreamer and the curl function to grab screenshots of the webcam stream. My .env for Prusa Connect Camera Script  ended up looking like this: 
 


PRINTER_ADDRESS=[Your Printer's IP]
PRUSA_CONNECT_CAMERA_TOKEN=[Your Printer's Token]
PRUSA_CONNECT_CAMERA_FINGERPRINT=[Your Printer's Fingerprint]
CAMERA_DEVICE=/dev/null
CAMERA_COMMAND=curl
CAMERA_COMMAND_EXTRA_PARAMS="http://[Webcam Pi's IP]:8080/snapshot -o"

 

 

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