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Dummy Action Camera with 3x Multiboard Thread

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A1 mini
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Designer
51 min
1 plate

Dummy Action Cam leash holders
Dummy Action Cam leash holders
Designer
38 min
3 plates

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Description

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A remix of the "GoPro Hero 8 (dummy)" model, but not necessarily as a GoPro Hero 8, but more as a "very similar action camera."

 

A few modifications to the base design:

 

  • Multiboard Medium Thread hole on the bottom (for mounting)
  • Multiboard Medium Thread hole on the back (for mounting)
  • Multiboard Small Thread hole on the aside (for mounting, e.g. a leash holder)
  • Lens hole (recess, e.g., for a piece of plastic glass)
  • Hole, e.g., for a diode (5mm diameter)
  • "Action CAM" text on the front
  • Trimmed back of the "camera" to allow for printing on the back
  • Removed "something" under the lens

And as a bonus, a 3 types of leash holders.

 

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