TickTock
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I had published a previous version of this. I recently dropped it on the floor and it broke so I took the opportunity to improve the design a bit. Now it is more streamlined, provides more visibility and is tougher (can withstand a drop). I originally called this a goofy project but honestly it is one of my favorite, most-useful 3d printed accessories for the truck. Model can be downloaded for free here:
Penta-prism for CyberTruck rear view camera
You will need a large-format printer such as the PrusaXL to print the 5x30 version which is recommended for maximum visibility. However, I did also provide a 5x20 which works well enough and can be printed on a standard 3d printer.
1.25X:
1X:
hello.
[Update]
This thread has gotten long enough I thought, so folks don't have to read every post, I would highlight here in the OP that the device cannot display the entire camera field of view. If you bring up the full-view camera app either manually or when entering reverse, most of the camera view is blocked and only that portion used in the rear view when in drive is reflected. Still a lot better than pointing to the ground but best to set proper expectations.
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Penta-prism for CyberTruck rear view camera
You will need a large-format printer such as the PrusaXL to print the 5x30 version which is recommended for maximum visibility. However, I did also provide a 5x20 which works well enough and can be printed on a standard 3d printer.
1.25X:
1X:
hello.
[Update]
This thread has gotten long enough I thought, so folks don't have to read every post, I would highlight here in the OP that the device cannot display the entire camera field of view. If you bring up the full-view camera app either manually or when entering reverse, most of the camera view is blocked and only that portion used in the rear view when in drive is reflected. Still a lot better than pointing to the ground but best to set proper expectations.
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