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Tapo C110 3D printer mount / casing for a 3D printer camera
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This is a print to house a Tapo C110 camera onto the glass of any 3D printer (or home window for security). I am using this with the K2 Plus.I recommend printing this in a material that can withstand the temperatures of the glass - PLA could work but I would probably recommend something with a slightly higher Heat Distortion Temperature (HDT), basic PLA's is around 50 degrees celcius. I have used ABS for mine.I initially had seen this design and used it as inspiration: (Maker World) https://**********.com/en/models/83120-magnetic-camera-mount-for-tp-link-tapo-c110#profileId-88665 It is a really good design and I liked the idea of the use of magnets, but found in use that I wanted an angle on the camera for the K2 Plus to help me see as much of the print as possible. This design has a 25 degree angle which I found to be the best - I tried 30 degrees as well but this was too much and made the casing more visible unless you made it very wide.I recommend printing in black/dark colour to prevent reflections. The camera casing has a long hole which allows the camera to be fitted once the camera base is removed. This longer hole on the camera casing is blocked by the glass fixing mount to prevent light coming through and further reflections.My previous version of this had a slight recessed part at the top which I used nano tape to secure it to the window, however I have since designed the mount which it just slides into. I then used 3M double sided tape (10mm wide) to secure the mount/holder to the glass as shown in the pictures.No supports are needed if you put it facing upwards on the print bed (the way they are in the print settings file).I have added the STL and STEP formats in case needed, or in case you want to make any changes..The stick on the camera can be removed, there is a small rubber bung in the end, with a screw underneath.I have kept my previous design on Maker World under user: user_3524734546
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