DSLR Camera Mount for Falcon Hand

DSLR Camera Mount for Falcon Hand

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Here is a L-bracket I designed to hold a small-medium DSLR. This project was completed as part of my Tools class as a freshman engineering student at Seattle Pacific University. The objective was to create an attachment for the SPU engineering Falcon Hand that would enable amputees to perform tasks they otherwise wouldn't be able to accomplish on their own. This simple bracket mount gives people who have lost their right hand the ability to hold a DSLR camera. The only additional hardware required is a 1/4 inch screw to attach to the tripod mount. To accommodate larger cameras, simply extend the base and slot cut to be longer before printing it. Print Settings: Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Printrbot Plus Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 20% Notes: PLA filament Layer height: .2 mm Shell thickness: .8 mm Bottom/top thickness: .4 mm Fill density: 20% Print Speed: 40 Post-Printing: Add a 1/4 inch bolt Insert a standard 1/4 inch bolt through the bottom of the slot into the tripod mount. Use washers to fill extra space between the bolt and bracket for a tight fit.

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