Enhance your 3D Scanning experience with the Creative Carrs modular handle for the Creality Otter. This ergonomic handle can be used while the scanner is tethered to the computer or it can be installed in the "base" that hooks up to a portable battery, power/data hub and universal phone mount, so that you can scan "wireless" (not hooked up to the computer).
Please note that these are designed to work with a 1/4-20 tripod with a 17mm length or 1/4-20 x 5/8" Button Head Socket Cap Bolts.
The "Extra parts" needed, that this kit was designed for, can be purchased via the links below. If you have troubles sourcing any of the components, specifically the battery, let me know as I am working on an adapter for additional batteries also.
Here is a link to the items needed in addition to the scanner.
- Hub (for power/data) https://amzn.to/3CDdNZt
- Powerbank https://amzn.to/3V1vnwm
- Otter to hub cable https://amzn.to/3ZKt03P
- Phone to hub cable https://amzn.to/3UWdMGj
- Bolt for otter to mount https://amzn.to/3CyGhmV
Coming soon are additional accessories that all "snap" together with the handle and change over without the need of any tools.
Some of these "in development" items are includes as a bonus on the other build plates (2-4).
This is a 3mf file including only what is in the images, additional items are needed listed above.
Creality otter modular mount -3D file
This product, its file or derivatives are not to be sold. This file allows the user the ability to print for personal use only
Creative Commons – NonCommercial
After printing, depending on your supports, the threads for the phone holder will need to be "chased" with the nut. To do this, start the nut and turn it half a turn, then back it off, then turn twist it on an additional quarter to half turn and back off, repeat until tight. If needed, two styles of wrenches are included.
Of course, do not overtighten, this is just to clean up the threads.
I printed on Bambu A1 using Eryone PETG, clear and white print very well, black requires different filament settings to minimize stringing but your filament and printer may vary.