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C920 bed mount (LK4 / Alfawise U30)

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Publication date 2024-02-12 at 12:20
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2019-11-15 at 22:14
Design number 1781428

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SUPPORT POUR LOGITECH C920

Salut tout le monde !

Voici mon modèle de support pour Logitech C920 qui se place directement sur le plateau.

Ca n'est pas idéal car pas compatible avec toutes les imprimantes et il ne faut pas chauffer le plateau trop fort, mais je n'ai rien trouvé de compatible avec mon imprimante (Longer LK4 Pro, correspondante à la Alfawise U30 Pro).

J'ai des ressorts jaunes donc les fixations qui vont à cet endroit, en dessous du plateau, ça ne passerait pas, ils sont vraiment trop rigides.

C'est du bricolage j'aime autant prévenir, il y a des vibrations, j'ai du ajouter du scotch, mais bon c'est bien plus propre qu'une caméra fixe...

Pour info : l'espace entre les deux "dents" du support = 8mm.

Je partage le projet Fusion 360 des fois que des gens veuillent le modifier.

La vis est un filetage 1/4 pour la C920, par contre elle est un peu grande dans mon projet, du coup la caméra bouge, d'ou le scotch. Il faudrait la rétrécir de 1mm voir 1,12m (au niveau du filetage).

Pour info le mien est imprimé en PLA, probablement possible en ABS ce qui améliorerait grandement la résistance à la température pour le plateau.

Bien qu'il soit en PLA, ça ne m'empêche pas de chauffer le plateau à 40°C.

Imprimé en 0,1mm, avec des murs très épais de sorte que les "dents" du "U" a fixer au plateau soit en 100% (5 ou 6 en wall il me semble).

Beaucoup d'améliorations à faire mais ça peut en inspirer certains :)

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Hello everyone !

Here is my support model for Logitech C920 which is placed directly on the board.

It is not ideal because not compatible with all printers and do not heat the board too strong, but I found nothing compatible with my printer (Longer LK4 Pro, corresponding to the Alfawise U30 Pro).

I have yellow springs so the bindings that go to this place, below the plate, it would not pass, they are really too rigid.

It's DIY I like prevention, there are vibrations, I had to add tape, but hey it's much cleaner than a fixed camera ...

FYI: the space between the two "teeth" of the support = 8mm.

I share the Fusion 360 project whenever people want to change it.

The screw is a 1/4 thread for the C920, by cons it is a bit big in my project suddenly the camera moves, where the tape. It should shrink 1mm or 1.12m (at the thread).

FYI: mine is printed in PLA, probably possible in ABS which would greatly improve the temperature resistance for the tray.

Although it is in PLA, that does not prevent me from heating the plate to 40 ° C.

Printed in 0.1mm, with very thick walls so that the "teeth" of the "U" to fix to the plate is in 100% (5 or 6 in wall it seems to me).

Many improvements to make but it can inspire some :)

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