The mount was designed for shooting time-lapse videos. I often use such videos in my videos to clearly show printed details. And I got tired of putting the camera on a tripod. After several instances of dropping the camera on the floor, I made this fixture. I printed the mount and inserted the magnets and tested the device in action. It turned out very comfortable and secure but I was afraid that the plexiglass would get scratched quickly so I printed additional covers of TPU plastic. It is very soft and does not let slip on the glass and scratch it.
It is also convenient to attach the camera or phone to any metal surface.
I printed on my new Vector 200 3D printer, which has been pleasing me for the second week and takes printing to a new level.
Parts links below:
Links to used tools:
- TS100
- 6PCS M3-M10 Screw Tap Drill Bits HSS
- Deburring Cloak Blade Batch Edger
- Adjustable Triangular Burr Scrapers Deburring Trim
- Metal Scalpel Knife
- Silicone Soldering Pad
- Mini Wireless Grinder
- NOGA deburring tool and Blades
Credits:
Ruvimkub