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LOGITECH C525 WEBCAM V PROFILE MOUNT
by Inthya
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**Motivation**
After I mounted the HeroMeGen7 fan attachment, I could no longer position the camera on the front profile brace. For a while, it was therefore located in the rear area of the printer. There, however, it was illuminated by the LED strips and the images were correspondingly poor.
In search of a way out, this design was created. Important to me was the mounting on the aluminum profiles. However, it should not be a clamping mechanism. So I decided on a variant where you can slide the bracket into a V-slot. For better stability, I expanded my idea to a total of two V-slots offset by 90°.
**Features**
The base of the design, which is inserted into the V-slots, should be usable for many different V-slot dimensions. The pictures show the mounting on the 2020 aluminum profiles of an Ender 5.
You simply slide the base in. There is no need to screw it to the profile. In the design, I chose the dimensions so that, at least for me, the base is sufficiently well fixed e
After I mounted the HeroMeGen7 fan attachment, I could no longer position the camera on the front profile brace. For a while, it was therefore located in the rear area of the printer. There, however, it was illuminated by the LED strips and the images were correspondingly poor.
In search of a way out, this design was created. Important to me was the mounting on the aluminum profiles. However, it should not be a clamping mechanism. So I decided on a variant where you can slide the bracket into a V-slot. For better stability, I expanded my idea to a total of two V-slots offset by 90°.
**Features**
The base of the design, which is inserted into the V-slots, should be usable for many different V-slot dimensions. The pictures show the mounting on the 2020 aluminum profiles of an Ender 5.
You simply slide the base in. There is no need to screw it to the profile. In the design, I chose the dimensions so that, at least for me, the base is sufficiently well fixed e
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