We love seeing hardware get repurposed into cool things, but it seems like more often than not, people are using vintage hardware. Today, we’ve got something cool put together by maker Ben Makes Everything, as they’re known by over at YouTube, who is using something a little more modern in their upcycling project. Ben has created a robotic camera system using components salvaged from an old, unused Creality Ender 3.
I turned my old 3D Printer into a Robotic Camera Rig – YouTube Watch On
The printer has four motors total to take advantage of. These are used to control the X, Y, and Z movements and adjust the position of the extruder. In Ben’s project, one of them is used to rotate a turntable, one handles the tilt of the camera, and the last two control the physical position of the camera in relation to the turntable. The camera can be moved up and down as well as forward and back.
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As with any upcycling project, it’s always good to see as much of the hardware repurposed as possible, and that definitely seems to be the case here. Much of the frame has been used, and practically all of the electronics are integrated into the camera rig, as well. In addition to the steppers, Ben makes use of the screen and original controller board.