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Nexigo N60 Webcam Adapter

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The Nexigo N60 webcam comes with a tilting stand designed to rest on the edge of a laptop, with a standard tripod screw thread, like most webcams on the market. This part replaces that stand to attach the camera to the edge of a sheet metal, wooden plate, or any rigid surface.

 

Only the adapter is included in the download. 

 

Recommended print settings:

 

  • Enable brim type to ensure good adhesion of the part to the print bed.
  • Enable supports to ensure good printing of overhanging parts.

Assembly tip:

 

The mounting holes are 4 mm. For better strength, the use of M4 threaded inserts is highly recommended.

 

Compatibility is guaranteed only with the Nexigo N60. No guarantee is given for other webcam models or brands.

 

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