Logitech C270 Mount

A multi part solution to mounting a Logitech C270 webcam to a 2020 aluminum extrusion.
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Hello all.

This is a multi-part solution for mounting a Logitech C270 webcam to a 2020 aluminum extrusion. I designed it to be on the top extrusion of an Ender3 Max looking down at the build plate. But will mount to any extrusion.

*added webcam_mounting_arm v3
v3 features two more cable tie points, and a third mounting point to the T-Nut slot.

*added webcam_tnut_slot v2
v2 features an extra 3rd hole for mounting the webcam_mounting_arm v3

*added webcam_mounting_arm v2
v2 features lightening, a cable-tie spot, and shorter in length.

*added webcam_main_body v2
v2 features a cutout slot to make it easier to insert/remove webcam cable.

 

You will need:

Bold = V3 Webcam_Mounting_Arm

  1. (10x)(11x) m3x5x4 - Brass heatset inserts. [heatset inserts from DFH here]
  2. The printed parts
  3. (6x)(7x) m3x10 screws
  4. (4x) m3x6 screws
  5. (2x) m4x12 screws
  6. (2x) m4 tnuts
    *the heatsets linked are the exact ones I designed this around

Instructions

  1. Insert (8x) m3x5x4 heatset inserts into the main_body
  2. Insert (2x)(3x) m3x5x4 heatset inserts into the back of the webcam_mounting_arm
  3. Insert your Logitech C270 webcam, cord first, into the main body.
  4. Attach webcam_main_body_front with (4x) m3x10 screws
  5. Attach webcam_mounting_arm to the back of the main body using (4x) m3x6 screws
  6. Attach webcam_mounting_arm_tnut_slot to the rear of the mounting arm using (2x)(3x) m3x10 screws
  7. Attach the entire unit to your 2020 aluminum extrusion using (2x) m4x12 screws attached to t-nuts.

Be mindful of your webcam wire. I zip-tied mine down to keep it out of the way of the printing volume.



 

 

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