This is an angled base for a Eufy E110 (T8300/T8301) baby monitor camera. It helps to tilt the lens down when the camera is sitting on a horizontal surface (e.g., a tall piece of furniture).
There are four variations of the model:
- 10 degree angle: this is quite stable.
- 20 degree angle: this gets a bit tippy on its own, make sure to slice it with more weight in the back or use a supplemental adhesive to keep it in place.
- 20 degree angle with M18 nut: this has a cutout for a M18 DIN 934 nut to add weight.
- 22 degree angle with M20 nut: this has a cutout for a M20 DIN 934 nut to add weight.
Printing instructions
- Choose the .stl file you want (10 or 20 degree angle, or 20 degree with M18 nut).
- Optional — no nut:
- When slicing the file, increase the fill % towards the back of the stand for better weight distribution. In PrusaSlicer, you can add a modifier block to the shape and give it a different infill setting. The .gcode files I've supplied do this.
- Print the .stl file as-oriented.
- For the nutty versions,
- Insert the nut with a few drops of superglue to keep it from rattling around inside.
- Note: The .gcode file I've included has a custom pause algorithm. Upon resume it will extrude a bit and begin a 4 second move to give you time to wipe excess material.
Installation instructions
- Slide the camera onto the angled base (just as you would with the included wall mount).
- Optionally thread the cord through the angled base (this helps keep the camera stable).
Safety notes
- Follow all manufacturer's safety directions.
- Make sure that the camera, cord, and power source are not accessible to the babies/children.
- Consider a supplementary adhesive on the cord or the base for the 20 degree stand without nut.
Notes
- I designed this model in OpenSCAD and it's fully parameterized. If you'd like a simple modification (e.g., angle, nut size), please reach out and I'll see what I can do.
Tags
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