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This is a camera mout for the Ender 3 V3 Max, but may work with other Ender 3 models.
I created this model because I didn’t like the existing options. The mounting methods were questionable, and most were for the Creality Nebula camera. I already had a drawer full of web-cams I could use, so why spend the money.
I repurposed my OctoPi system as a camera server using the motion software on the Raspberry Pi. If you want to use a different (not Nebula) camera directly with the Ender, you will need to root the device and load drivers. Creality provides an option for this, but I did not pursue it.
Attaching the mount to the printer is super simple. Just place the mount under the rubber foot of the printer, and the weight will hold it in place. There is a hole for mounting the camera using the standard bolt. This will work with the Nebula or any camera with a tripod mounting nut.
The bolt is 1/4 inch, 20 threads per inch. The shortest typical hardware stores carry is 1/2 inch long, which will bottom out on most cameras. So, the model includes a built-in spacer.
There are also four loops to allow attaching the camera with cable ties. If neither of those options works, then use double-backed tape.
Printing instructions
Material: PLA works fine.
Supports: REQUIRED.






