Hello,
As I'm currently in the process of upgrading my Ender 3 Pro to Octoprint, I purchased a Logitech C270 Webcam to use with it.
As I wanted a basic, adjustable arm that leaves the V-Slots empty for covers to put in them, and since I didn't find anything I really liked and to practice my Design skills a little more, I decided to make my own design.
I designed this to screw to the front electronics cover with the 2 bolts already there.
The camera needs to be disassembled and mounts to the c270_e3d_camera_arm.stl with the use of the original pin and screw.
Assembly should be quite easy to understand looking at the pictures.
The c270_e3d_arm.stl can be printed as many times as needed, but 2 should be enough like in the picture.
Hardware you will need: (4 times each)
M5 x 20 bolts
M5 nuts
Parts you need to print:
c270_e3d_base_plate.stl (1x)
c270_e3d_base_arm.stl (1x)
c270_e3d_arm.stl (2x)
c270_e3d_camera_arm.stl (1x)
c270_e3d_base_knob.stl (1x) OR c270_e3d_base_knob_v2.stl (1x)
c270_e3d_knob.stl (3x) OR c270_e3d_knob_v2.stl (3x)
You can choose the knobs or knobs_v2. I designed the knobs_v2 since I like them better and they have better grip.
In my case everything fits nice and the nuts are a slight press fit so they won't fall out.
But I would be happy if you let me know about any problems or questions you may have.
All of the parts should be oriented correctly with the biggest/flattest planes down. I designed this to print without support and I didn't have any issues. The parts should load into Cura already oriented the right way.
I printed everything at 0.15-0.18 layer height, 4 walls, 3 top/bottom layers, 35% cubic infill with only a 2 line skirt.
c270_e3d_arm.stl | 47.7KB | |
c270_e3d_base_arm.stl | 72.0KB | |
c270_e3d_base_knob.stl | 1.2MB | |
c270_e3d_base_knob_v2.stl | 356.5KB | |
c270_e3d_base_plate.stl | 78.0KB | |
c270_e3d_camera_arm.stl | 100.4KB | |
c270_e3d_knob.stl | 670.1KB | |
c270_e3d_knob_v2.stl | 383.0KB |