Camera Mount (Mk3 or 4, L or R)

An articulating, modular camera mount for various cameras
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updated April 13, 2024

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Made up from my previous designs from “Solder Jaws” and a T-Nut posted my many others here.

I printed most parts in PLA with 40% infill (Screws are 100%), some were done in PET-G and all printed without support. The washers were printed in TPU

Assembly is shown in the photos the mount attaches to the square extrusion on the base of the printer (right or left, it allows clearance for the linear bearing on the left side in full bed extension). use 2, M4 x20 hex screws into the mount and attach to the T-Nuts (each holds a M4 nut) then snap the mount on to the extrusion (make sure the bottom of the mount straddles the printer foot) then tighten the screws. the rest is simply assembling the “Tinker-toy” bits in an arrangement you like using the screws and the washers (10MM and 6 MM ID O-rings also work here).

The mounts can slide in the Y direction the entire length of the extrusion.

I used C270 Logitech cameras (I broke off the lower part of the standard mount and drilled an 8MM hole for mounting, but the “0.25Inch” part will allow standard ¼ -20 camera mount devices to be used.

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