UPDATE v2 (05/22/2024):
Better hole spacing on the base piece (21 mm).
Redesign of the top piece with 2 heatinserts.
It's all M3 screws now. No tiny screw needed, you just have to carefully enlarge the hole on the body of the webcam or drill a new one (depending on the webcam you are going to butcher).
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This is a really simple mount for a cheap 480p webcam to point the lens towards the center of the printbed from above.
I took the base of the webcam out and stuck it to the 45 degree base with a tiny screw. Then I bolted the base to the rest of the mount.
The entire thing is bolted on the top frame right above the build plate.
You will need a M3x5 heat-insert, a M3x8 bolt and a couple of M3x12 or M3x10 bolts to hold everything to the frame.
Enjoy!
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