A1 Side Mounting option for Reolink E1 Pro
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Description
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This model allows you to position a Reolink E1 Pro (or any Reolink camera with the same base diameter) on the side of your A1 Bambu Lab printer. It just slides into place on the side of the printer and the weight of the printer itself holds it in place.
The package contains two models: the base brackets and the camera holder.
- The base bracket has four 2.8mm diameter holes. You can choose to mount the camera in either pair (closer or father).
- The camera holder also has two 2.8mm diameter holes.
To mount the camera onto the model, use the camera mount provided with the Reolink E1 Pro, as shown below:

The screw I used to to hold the camera pins, the camera holder and the base bracket together are two wood screw with 3mm diameter and length of 12mm, with a tapered head, but you can use any screw that fits into the holes (any 3mm diameter screw would work fine).
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Tolerances and clearances
- It is impossible to design for all filament types
- My models are designed and printed using Bambu Lab printers and Bambu Lab filaments
- If you use other filament types (different materials) or vendors (different brand), the result may differ. Before posting issues about tolerances / model tightness / loseness, please consider the filament you used for the print.
- Even with the same filament, results may vary (different settings, humidity, ventilation, etc…)
Common print troubleshooting
- Adhesion. Ensure you clean your print bed regularly with quality dish soap and water. Use of a releasing agent like Magigoo is advised. This advice is only applicable to PEI plates. Please consult your build plate manufacturer for detailed cleaning instructions! If you still have adhesion issues, try using a Super Tack or a BIQU cool plate; or add an extra brim to the model.
- Material. My prints are all PLA. Use other materials at your own risk. You will likely need to tune the printing profile.
- Temperature. Cold air and drafts can lower the quality of the print. Ensure your printer is located in an environment with stable temperature.
- Drying. Drying PLA is not a requirement, but be aware that over-drying can cause layer detachment.














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