September 4, 2024
Description
First, My new love - Bambu Lab A1 with one flaw - the camera module it came with.
I had a Eufy 2K indoor camera lying around watching at a wall. So I scoured the Maker World, Printables, Thangs, Thingiverse to find a eufy 2k indoor camera mount that could fit the a1, but in vain.
So I looked for some compatible models and remixed this version of the camera mount from the links provided under model origin. Finally came up with this prototype. I feel lucky. Could do some changes such as change the infill to gyroid.
Also, make sure to sand the ball joint a little bit to ensure free movement. or follow the Xander Designs tutorial to move the camera.
Note: There are models fitting other cameras (such as Tapo C110 etc.) but, wanted to use something I already have and take a stab at how to do my first ever remix. So, I am currently in fit it once and forget it mode. I assume everyone does the same than fiddling with it till it breaks.
Installation Instructions:
2. Make sure to follow the below link on how to disassemble the Eufy 2K Indoor Camera to fit the printed mount. It may sound intimidating, but honestly - its easy. Just get some pry tools (the ifixit kind).
https://www.printables.com/model/107114-eufy-2k-camera-mount-for-ikea-platsa
3. Use a small screw driver and unscrew the black screw on the ball joint. Once you remove the existing ball joint.
4. Pop the camera into the printed mount (self explanatory).
5. Connect the screen bezel ball socket to the Camera mount ball joint.
6. Place the screen bezel on top of the screen carefully.
7. Connect your micro usb power cable and adjust your placement of the camera.
8. DONE. Enjoy watching your prints from anywhere using your old or new eufy 2k Indoor cam.
Disclaimer: Make sure your a1 extruder power cable is out of the way of the camera mount.
This 3d Model is not for commercial use.
Update: two print profiles added - 1 for the a1 and 1 for the a1 mini. Check before downloading.
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License:
BY-NC-SA
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