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Voron 2.4 webcam mount for common webcams

Voron 2.4 webcam mount for common webcams

I use this mount for my Voron 2.4. This mount fits many common webcams - specifically, those webcams that have a horizontal tube-like hole in the back.

Here are build instructions and 3MF/STL files. I have included the Autodesk Fusion 360 model.

Webcam holder - view from the top

2020 extrusion mount Right arm Left arm

Build Instructions

  • Print the parts. Use ABS, PETG or ASA that can withstand temperatures higher than PLA in your print chamber.
  • Take an M3 screw long enough to span between the two arms; drive it through the left arm into the plastic hole of the right arm.
  • Mount the camera by sliding a piece of 1.75mm filament through the mount arms and the webcam’s tube-like hole. The webcam’s tube-like hole diameter may be larger than the 1.75mm filament by a millimeter or two - and that’s ok as long as step 5 succeeds.
  • Affix the two extrusion mounts to the 2020 extrusion using M3 screws and extrusion slot nuts of your preference (T-nuts, hammer nuts, roll-in-spring nuts, etc.)
  • Tighten the long M3 screw gently. Don’t overtighten. The webcam should stay firmly in place - not droop down but be adjustable by hand without straining your fingers.
  • Adjust the webcam holder arms angle for best (even) picture.
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