3D Printed Web Camera Controller
Instructables member TLevis posted a cool tutorial on making a webcam controller from a 3D printer. Since 3D printers are all the rage right now, lets spread the word. It’s a cool design, but overlooks the ability to move the camera up and down…as it only rotates left and right.

Read up on the tutorial via Instructables.
Tags: 3D printer, tutorial, webcam
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