Hey, I'm jut wondering if you have a photo of how the image looks with the camera at that angle. I currently have mine a little further out but really liking the look of this set up
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Last update | 2024-04-11 at 18:00 |
Publication date | 2024-03-30 at 16:27 |
Design number | 1889799 |
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Good but i have stability issues with the camera staying mounted, the arms dont clip in and fall off
Hey sorry to hear about your issue. The mount should slide firmly into place on the right-side of the arm that holds the print-head. Does yours seem to fit too loosely? If so, you may want to try printing with a brim for a perfect first layer and increasing wall count for more rigidity. If that doesnβt seem to help tho I can try tightening the tolerance on an updated version of the design.