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Voron USB Camera Case and Mount
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Mount for a USB camera for Voron 2.4 -- others would also fit I assume (I used a Arducam https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B097GZL4ZW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
You will need 4 m2x8mm screws to attach the camera to the mount, and 2 standard voron m3 5mmx4mm heat set inserts.
I routed the cables at the top in the track of the 2020 extrusion and used the commonly available covers to keep the wires hidden. At the bottom, just snake the small connector to the camera through the same hole as the other wires for the cable chain. Note there are 2 forks provided, I used the 4B version at the bottom, it's a bit bigger, but 5Top can be used at the bottom and top. The top fork can be mounted and have clearance for the exhaust filter assembly. Print the forks with the smaller chamfer toward the bed surface and no supports are needed (parts should import into slicer oriented for printing).
You'll need 4 m3x8mm screws and 2 m3 t-nuts, the spring ones are ideal.
For the
You will need 4 m2x8mm screws to attach the camera to the mount, and 2 standard voron m3 5mmx4mm heat set inserts.
I routed the cables at the top in the track of the 2020 extrusion and used the commonly available covers to keep the wires hidden. At the bottom, just snake the small connector to the camera through the same hole as the other wires for the cable chain. Note there are 2 forks provided, I used the 4B version at the bottom, it's a bit bigger, but 5Top can be used at the bottom and top. The top fork can be mounted and have clearance for the exhaust filter assembly. Print the forks with the smaller chamfer toward the bed surface and no supports are needed (parts should import into slicer oriented for printing).
You'll need 4 m3x8mm screws and 2 m3 t-nuts, the spring ones are ideal.
For the
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