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Eufy Indoor Cam Pan Tilt holder

NorthernDelinquent avatarNorthernDelinquent

March 27, 2021

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I made this Bracket/Stand so that I could put my Eufy Pan/Tilt camera up on the top of a cupboard in a corner of the house.

April 27 Updates:
Added revision 4 of the upper to make a little more stiff and to open up the hole in the back in order to accomodate the power cable better.
Added revision 5 of the lower section to make things a little smoother and stiffer.

For those who would like it printed for them, I have posted this item up on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1026439556/

Printing:
I did add a brim in the slicer to help keep the piece flat as it printed on the bed.
I did not use supports for the upper component and it printed with a slight deformation in the spine's hole, but works fine and no one will know it is there (other than yours truly)

To Assemble:
The upper portion slides into the lower base. It' is a friction fit and is very stable.

The upper portion has three holes in it. Two holes at the top for 2 X M3 screws (10-12mm tall with nuts). Holes are used to secure the "twist lock" bracket (that came with your camera) and it attaches to the base of the camera (to hold the camera upside down).

The last hole is in the spine of the bracket (10mm from the top) and allows for the power cord to be plugged into the back of the camera. I suggest to assemble the stand, install the camera and then plug in the power cable. (there is not enough clearance in the stand to install the camera with the power cable connected before securing the camera to the stand)

Remember to go into the Eufy Camera settings to change the orientation of the camera.

Please use the bracket at your own risk and be careful with your security camera while assembling and installing into the bracket.

Enjoy!

This is my first publication on to Thingiverse, I look forward to any comments and "makes" that you can share back.

License:

Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial

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