Wansview camera mount and 60mm fan grill by Rhastlyn (#138)
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| |[Pocket Watch Rear Reolcation Bracket](./Nomsplease/V0_Mods/pocket_watch_rear_relocation) | Pocket watch rear reolcation bracket |:heavy_check_mark: |:x: |:x: |
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|randell |[Microswitch Pod for PCB](./randell/Microswitch_Endstop) |Modified endstop pod for use of endstop switches mounted on a PCB |:x: |:x: |:heavy_check_mark: |
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| raymondh | [Large Spool Holders](./raymondh/LargeSpoolHolders) | Larger spool holders for KVP spools | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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|Rhastlyn |[Wansview 1080p Camera Mount](./Rhastlyn/WansviewCameraMount) |A camera mount that replaces the OEM part to allow the camera to be mounted to a 2020 extrusion | :x: |:grey_question: |:heavy_check_mark: |
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| |[60mm Fan Cover](./Rhastlyn/60mmFanCover)|A easy to install cover for spec 60mm fans originally designed for a 2.4 build| :x: |:grey_question: |:heavy_check_mark: |
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|StvPtrsn |[Skirts for a 320mm Build](./StvPtrsn/320mm_Build) |Skirts for a 320mm build |:x: |:x: |:heavy_check_mark: |
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| |[Keystone Jack for Filtered Mains Panel](./StvPtrsn/Keystone_Jack_Filtered_Mains_Panel) |Add a keystone jack to your filtered mains plug panel |:x: |:x: |:heavy_check_mark: |
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| |[Side Fan Support, No Tape](./StvPtrsn/Side_Fan_Support_No_Tape) |Mount the 60mm side fans and inserts without tape |:x: |:x: |:heavy_check_mark: |
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60mm Fan Cover for Controller Fans
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I took inspiration from StvPtrsn to create an accent cover for the 60mm fans cooling the electronics enclosure. His design is integrated with the skirts and would likely be much more structrually sound; my goal was to make a simple cover that you can insert from the outside without flipping the printer over. It is attached with a small quantity of 3M VHB tape in each of the corners.
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## Installation:
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1. Apply a small piece of VHB tape on the body of the fan in each of the four corners
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2. Insert the pegs of the cover into the fan holes
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3. Hold for 30 seconds to give the VHB tape time to bond
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Wansview 1080p Webcam Mount
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This is a mount designed for a resonably priced webcam that's an alternative to the common Logitech choices. The mount is designed to interface with the Voron 2.4 spec extrusions and uses common mounting hardware (2x m3x8 SHCS or BHCS, 2x m3 spring nuts).
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## Installation:
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1. Remove the black sticky covers indicated by the two arrows
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2. Remove the mounting hardware with a phillips head screwdriver
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3. Install the new mount reusing the OEM hardware; position as indicated so your image is oriented correctly (note: get the screw snug enough to hold the camera in place by friction yet still allow you to make small adjustments after install).
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4. install centered on top extrusion with your choice of m3 spring nuts and m3x8 screws.
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5. Enjoy seeing your printer printing
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