Emax 250 600TVL 15 Degree Mount

Emax 250 600TVL 15 Degree Mount

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I wanted a 15-degree angled mount that would hold my trusty 600-tvl camera snugly in place. To be honest, I'm not exactly skilled when it comes to drawing up blueprints, but this crude design seems to do the trick. The corner holes are designed specifically for a zip tie, which secures the camera with ease. I ran the tie diagonally using a repurposed zip tie nut to keep the standard video port clear of any obstructions. If you prefer to use the PAL ports, feel free to reverse the zip tie path and adjust as needed. You're more than welcome to give this design your own spin - in fact, that's exactly what I hope for! Your feedback is invaluable, and I'm always eager to hear from fellow DIY enthusiasts like myself. And yes, you've caught a glimpse of my trusty soda straw prop – not just for show, either – I actually manage to crash nearly every time I fly. However, I firmly believe that the inherent structural strength of zip ties, repurposed found objects, and even battle scars can be harnessed into something beautiful. The real story behind this particular mount is one of makeshift ingenuity: it's my first ABS print in quite some time, crafted with hastily eyeballed calibrations and long-forgotten slicer settings – as a result, the finish leaves much to be desired. Thanks for taking a moment to consider this project; your support means a lot to me!

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