Clamp Mount for the Nebula Camera on the Ender 3 V3 CoreXZ

Creality Nebula Camera Mount adapted specifically for the Ender 3 V3 CoreXZ
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I couldn't find a good camera mount for the Ender 3 V3 Core XZ that attaches to the frame of the printer (while some say they fit every ender 3 series models, they probably never tested it on the CoreXZ). This is possibly due to the limited space on the frame, with only one corner (2 sides) and the rails on the back of the frame instead of accessible in the front. I found liked the style of KE mount by @Aristante74_1481269 and adapted it for the Core XZ. It's slimmed down to make it lighter, use less filament and also limit any video obscurement from the camera platform itself. It clamps down onto the printer frame and has little hooks to secure it onto the edges of the each frame wall. 

The shorter screw is for the camera and the long screw is to connect the two parts of the clamp. I would recommend screwing in the screws first directly to the camera and the base clamp (the part with the mount), respectively, without attaching any other part. Depending on the tuning of the printer (mine is just on the default settings), the first time it can be tough to screw in (I'm relatively new to printing and modeling, so maybe you know that already with printed screws in general), but I promise they fit!

No supports needed. Printed with PLA and the nozzle at a temp of 220 F. Again, default settings. 0.4mm nozzle.

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Differences of the remix compared to the original

Significantly slimmed down. Adapted for the Creality Ender 3 V3 Core XZ. Since the XZ has a 2 sided corner frame with a hollow back where the rails slide, I deemed it necessary to turn this mount into a two sided clamp. This includes both the mount and another piece to hold onto the other side of the frame, using a screw to connect the two pieces, and clamp down by tightening the screw. I also made the platform a bit slanted, for a better view of the print, and the platform is now curved on the corners to tightly fit the base of the camera. Though the mount platform slant is small enough and the curved edges of the platform fits the camera snugly that you don't seem to need a screw, I added a camera screw for those who want extra security on the mount to reduce the risk of the camera falling. Lastly, I added ridges to the clamps for extra security on the printer frame.

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