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Description
Mount designed to hang the Tapo C210/C211 camera on the edge of a shelf with a metal profile, ideal for monitoring 3D printers or other equipment.
The clamp fits shelves up to 53mm high (MDF + metal rail). The diagonal arm raises the camera above the shelf level for a clear view.
Clamp dimensions:
- Inner opening: 53mm
- Depth: 35mm
- Bottom hook: 22.5mm
Recommended printing:
- Material: PETG
- Nozzle: 0.4mm
- Layer height: 0.2mm
- Infill: minimum 40%
With supports
Wall shelf mount for Tapo C210/C211 camera. Designed to clamp onto shelves with metal rail profile up to 53mm total height. Perfect for monitoring 3D printers.
Print settings: PETG, 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer height, 40% infill.
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I have published several designs on Makerworld and this is the first one I designed completely from scratch in Fusion 360, taking real measurements with a caliper and adapting it to my metal shelf. Mount for Tapo C200/C210/C211 camera with a clamp that fits metal profiles up to 53mm, ideal for monitoring 3D printers. Printed in PETG with excellent results. If you find it useful or it inspires you to design your own parts, I greatly appreciate the boost!
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