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this is a remix of HDrMe's Wyze Motion Sensor Mounts https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4125346
I remade his basic mount in several different angles. Ceiling or Wall mounted. Or set on a shelf. With or without a screw hole. I needed secure screwed on mounts for my outside motion sensors.
There is also a mask mount if you want to block some areas from motion detecting. I use the "3mm slit" mask in my bedroom to turn on the light when I am standing & to shut it off shortly after I lay down. The mask blocks motion detection below my shoulders. The 50% mask works in my bedroom too. Masks can be flipped to block either top or bottom. I made a 5mm hole mask. It seems to act as a "beam" that you break to set off the sensor. I haven't found a use for it yet. The mask mount is loose if you dont use a mask in it.
.3mm layers
no support needed
made in Tinkercad
the screw holes are for 8 x 3/4" wood screws
10° down = 21.2in drop over 10ft
20° down = 43.7in drop over 10ft
30° down = 6
I remade his basic mount in several different angles. Ceiling or Wall mounted. Or set on a shelf. With or without a screw hole. I needed secure screwed on mounts for my outside motion sensors.
There is also a mask mount if you want to block some areas from motion detecting. I use the "3mm slit" mask in my bedroom to turn on the light when I am standing & to shut it off shortly after I lay down. The mask blocks motion detection below my shoulders. The 50% mask works in my bedroom too. Masks can be flipped to block either top or bottom. I made a 5mm hole mask. It seems to act as a "beam" that you break to set off the sensor. I haven't found a use for it yet. The mask mount is loose if you dont use a mask in it.
.3mm layers
no support needed
made in Tinkercad
the screw holes are for 8 x 3/4" wood screws
10° down = 21.2in drop over 10ft
20° down = 43.7in drop over 10ft
30° down = 6
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