3D printed hardware thread

dudemaar

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Hey folks! Making a specific thread here for posting your 3d printed hardware/ideas that relates to ip cameras and installations. I have been 3d printing various hardware for mounting doorbells and cameras over the years and I have also seen some other good ideas/prints around here in the past. Trying to keep it all in one thread. ?

Here is a couple useful Reolink video doorbell mounts I have found on the interwebs and printed/installed.

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A current project in progress is designing a wall mount for a couple of my turret cameras. One cam is on vinyl siding so I am working on a profile for that. to sit flat against.


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Using PETG filament as its good for outdoors UV resistance. Similar to printing PLA, Just hotter nozzle and bed temps.
I've been using PETG for all of my outside stuff, as well. I tried ASA, but failed miserably and gave up.
 
A current project in progress is designing a wall mount for a couple of my turret cameras. One cam is on vinyl siding so I am working on a profile for that. to sit flat against.


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Curious on the cost of these prints. Not counting the cost of the printer of electricity, just the cost of the supplies. What does this mount cost you to print?
 
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Using PETG filament as its good for outdoors UV resistance. Similar to printing PLA, Just hotter nozzle and bed temps.
i have a spool of petg here i need to run in my single color printer to try stuff.
i recently got a 2nd printer, a creality hi to do multi color prints.
so ill use my k1 for the petg single color stuff
 
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