1/2 inch picavet with iPhone holder

1/2 inch picavet with iPhone holder

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Create a picavet suspension for the KAP (Keyhole Aerial Photography) and take aerial photos or video using an iPhone 5, 5s, SE, iPod touch gen. 5 or gen. 6. Use a half-inch wooden dowel and hardware to hold the camera steady. To make the picavet, print two sides and one adjustable bar for the phone. Also, print a crossbar for the kite. Using nylock nuts may be a good idea for the hardware. I used closed S hooks to attach the string to the dowels and epoxied them in place. Next, print 2 line holders and put 2 closed S hooks into the gap of each holder, then epoxy them into place. To complete the suspension, attach an eight-inch-long, three-quarters-inch diameter round-head bolt at a three-quarter-inch spacing. Install three nylock nuts, one for each dowel, spaced three quarters inch apart. Attach a two-inch-long, ten-32 round-head bolt with one nut at the base of the picavet suspension. Also, use closed S hooks and epoxy them into place. To add stability to your kite's frame, attach an eight-and-a-half inch wooden dowel and a twenty-three inch wooden dowel, using closed S hooks to secure the string and epoxy to keep everything in place.

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