Trigger holder for Timelapse +Code
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But I found a simple and effective solution.
This design includes a Bluetooth remote holder and a “trigger stick” that allows you to create timelapses using your smartphone. The print head automatically triggers the remote control at each layer, capturing one photo per movement.
Result: Octolapse-style timelapses… without modifying firmware.
You can freely modify or recreate the design in my Tinkercad.
REQUIRED PARTS
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- Bluetooth remote control — This | Search
- 2 M3x10 screws
- VHB Tape
- Optional: CR2032 rechargeable battery + CR2032 charger
ASSEMBLY
- Stick the holder in the upper right corner using VHB tape.
- Attach the “trigger stick” to the right side of the print head with the 2 M3x10 screws.
HOW TO CREATE A TIMELAPSE
Use your smartphone camera in timelapse mode or with a remote trigger capture app. Each layer will activate the Bluetooth control to take a photo automatically.
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