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ReadMe.md
This is my contribution to the awesome Voron Community!
It's a camera mount for a WANSVIEW 1080p USB Camera. The distance between the screw holes is 15mm so if you have a camera that has this kind of mounting solution then it might work out for you
Items needed:
- 2 M3x8 Bolts
- 2 M3 Slide-in Nuts / T-nuts
Assembly:
- Print part
- Remove stock mount from camera
- Install camera on mount
- Put nuts into the frame slots
- Screw on the mount
- Route the wire through the frame
- Plug into RPi
- Enjoy!
