Tevo Tornado / Creality CR-10 universal IP camera holder

Tevo Tornado / Creality CR-10 universal IP camera holder

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All I did was to tweak the Z-axis multi-camera mount made by Galbazig and convert it to a bracket with a single 3mm hole. This way small IP cameras can be attached to it. People who already run home surveillance/security servers might benefit from it. I used a simple PC spare screw and mounted the Digoo MYQ camera. It is a very cheap wireless IP camera (less than $15) and has night vision, so I do not have to leave the lights on in the room/enclosure. I use it to keep an eye on things using ONVIF and Blue Iris. It works well enough and I can shut down the printer's power source via DDNS if something goes awry. Use low-quality settings. No need to waste material on it, the camera barely weight a few grams. I used 20% infill and it can still hold the camera's weight 10 times over. It prints in 25-30 minutes.

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