Snapmaker Artisan GoPro Mount Remix - fits latest heated bed, clears door and rail w/power cord

Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6862547. Wasn't planning to do seven versions to get it to work but that is how it went...

I remixed this mount for time lapse videos of my print. I wanted something mounted to bed that would not require any changes to travel of the dual print head travel area since I did not know how to do that. I edited everything in SnapMaker Orca Slicer. Learned as I went. My mount allows me to run GoPro without touching anything besides a tiny kiss on homing max travel only. At rest it clears.

This updated design uses the same key, camera mounts, and dovetail sliders. I made the following changes:
1) Arm
2) Top Plate
3) Bottom Plate

Benefits of change 1:

Mounts outside of print head travel
No collisions
Door Closes
No changes to print head travel area
Power cord clears too
* Camera must be oriented to look at center of print area or it will hit in a number of places. If you do it correctly, the frame is perfect and everything clears.
**
Use PETG if vibration gets to be an issue. My camera did not care.

Benefits of change 2:

Clears everything inside heated bed with latch closed
***"Notch" in top plate face door opening with gap on right side so clip can close

Benefits of change 3

Reduced gap to heat bed foundation as much as possible which allowed for everything to clear on its own
*** long side goes toward the back to increase stiffness

Parts needed - I think...
4 M4 x 16 bolts (to connect the key to top plate and bottom plate and arm
1 M3 nut (for GoPro mount screw)
1 M3 x 6 screw for the GoPro mount set screw

Printing tips:

You will need 2 dovetail sliders. I liked the quality when printing them on end with a brim.
PETG recommended but I used PLA
I used the "strong" preset on my printer versus fast, clean or fast draft