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Muscle Rack Wyze Camera V2 Sliding Hanging Bracket

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Simple bracket for hanging a Wyze Camera V2 on the cross brace of a muscle rack or edsal style shelf rack using the included swivel base.

I use muscle racks for all my 3d printers, and multiple other things around my maker workshop.  While the wyze cam 2 has a magnetic base, they don't always stay up because of the shape of the cross braces.

So, I designed this simple holder that snaps on to the cross brace of the muscle rack.  The wyze cam 2 swivel base slides into the bracket.  The bracket can be slid along the rail to get the camera into just the right position.  You can have the camera pointing out to provide security for your workshop, or, you flip the camera upside down (don't forget to adjust the settings in the wyze app to flip your image) and point it into the rack to record your printers.

Print on its side with basic tree supports in .2 standard with 15% infill.  (You need it to flex just a bit to snap it onto the cross members)

 

If you need one for a Wyze Camera V3, check out that model here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1404468-muscle-rack-wyze-camera-3-sliding-hanging-bracket#profileId-1457079

Hopefully someone else finds this mounting bracket useful as well!

If you do, like it, leave me a comment, and don't forget to boost me!

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