
20x20mm frame tripod clamp for RigidBot or any other frame
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This 25x20mm metal bar clamp designed for use with RigidBot.\nIt can also work effectively with any other 20x20mm frame or platform.\nA threaded socket on the camera is connected to the clamp, which features a standard 1/4 x 20 thread.\nThe current version can support cameras that are quite light, like GoPros.\nIn order to further improve this design, I plan to implement reinforced structures.\nThe metal bar clamp includes four pre-drilled holes that match standard 6-32 or M4 nut dimensions.\nThe clamp has been designed for use with 6 x 32 bolts and can also work perfectly with M4 fasteners.\nTo build one yourself:\nFirst of all, get from a hardware store four pieces of 6-32 or M4 bolts as well as corresponding nuts.\nThen, pick up one 1/4 by 1/2 inch hex bolt. The type of the bolt doesn't have to be hex; just choose whatever you like.\nPrint two additional components using an SLA 3D printer with the following parameters: Layer height (lh)=0.2mm, Temperature for heated bed (te)=221C and Bed temperature (tb)=88C\nBoth the printed clamp and cover should be 100% solidly filled\nIn addition to the printed components, a 1/4 x 20 bolt will need to be secured with nut at each end in order to attach it to frame vertically.See RigidBotExtension.stl for required details to attach extension arm when the frame is attached vertically.\nVisit https://www.youtube.com/user/amirnasher channel where you can see lots of interesting videos about maker projects.
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