
This is an easy to print Logitech 9000 camera and Black Decker line laser mount for Makerscanner software.I wanted to try 3D scanning, but didn't want to spend a whole lot of money to do it. I have a great camera, the Logitech 9000 and a cheap Black and Decker BDL220S line laser from Walmart for $20. Other methods require printing arms to connect the components together, I chose to use 3/8" wood dowel... quick and easy. The tripod mount is optional and can be printed later.All parts were printed on a TOM with a MK6+ on a heated build platform. My settings were: Object infill% 35, Layer height(mm) .32, Number of shells 0, feedrate (mm/s) 32.BOM: Logitech 9000 camera Black and Decker BDL220s line laser3/8" wood dowelPrint the camera and laser mounts. Cut two pieces of 3/8" dowel 165mm long. Connect the camera and laser mounts with the dowel, don't glue them, they stay together just fine. There is a magnet on the bottom of the laser, install a small #6 countersunk wood screw in the mount to keep the laser in place.There's a seem on the bottom of the laser and you made need to put a couple of layers of tape on one side to keep the laser from rocking. The camera folds up and slides into the mount without modification. The optional tripod mount uses a 1/4"x20 nut and simply slides on the dowel. As a finishing touch I added small cushions to the bottom of the mounts.There's and excellent tutorial on 3D laser scanning here: http://wiki.makerbot.com/makerscanner-software
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