Description
These .STL files are ready to print, so that you can make your own adjustable webcam mount, like the one I made in THIS VIDEO.
This mount connects to your web camera via 1/4″-20 bolt, allowing your camera to sit on the top of your monitor, as well as slide down the front of your screen into different positions.
I printed these at 15% infill, WITH supports. My preferred part orientation is shown in the image gallery.
NOTE: Every camera has a different setup for how the cable attaches. I’ve included a photo in the gallery of the adapter that I chose to reroute my cable.
Assembly requires a 1/4″ long 1/4″- 20 bolt, as well as 2x 2″ 6/32 screws (or equal thickness pin/nail/rod) and nuts to go with them.
Provided links are for measurement reference.
If you’d prefer, you can just BUY A PRINTED ONE.
UPDATE:
I’ve included a set of files (1.75) with a deeper hook, and deeper area in front of the hinge, both of which are 1.75″
This should help account for thicker monitors.
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Creative Commons – NonCommercial
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Christian Becker (verified owner) –
Does not work with my webcam since the cable is plugged in from the back. I might try to find a cable that does not go streight out, or model in a cable slit.
Bob Clagett –
I actually had this trouble on mine as well, but used this adapter to reroute the cable. https://amzn.to/3QgLV0V There are tons of variations of this type of adapter to send it in different directions.