I modified the Holder to work with Steelballs and Neodym Magnets. I didn't want to print a whole Holder for one color. So the filterchange reduce the movment of the Camera ;)
Tip: don't pull the Filter of the Base... give it a little twist, so there is not much magnet force.
you need 3mm Steelballs
and round Neodym Magnets with 3mm diameters and 1-1,5mm hight (2mm probably fits too):
UPDATE (2. July 2022)
i totally recreate the filter frame to put in an 1.25 inch IR-Cut Filter glass
the same Manufacturer sells color filters, i think that should work too.
Printer Brand:
Anycubic
Printer:
All-metal Mega
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.16
Infill:
20%
Filament: Eins3D PLA Black
After Printing
-Press one steelball in each hole of the base.
-Place one magnet in each hole from the "filter\_frame\_bottom". let the magnet fields of all magnets show in one direction, so ist later stackable! fix the magnets with some glue.
-Cut your foil and place it on top of the bottom frame.
-Glue the bottom and top parts of the frame together.
The author remixed this model.
modify the magnet sockets