Fully 3D Printed Compact Camera Grip

Fully 3D Printed Compact Camera Grip

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This is a compact camera grip that I designed because I wanted a small grip to use with my phone when filming. I looked on Thingiverse for grips and tripods but couldn't find anything that didn't require extra screws, nuts, bolts, tools, etc. So I just went into Fusion 360 and created my own grip. Instructions: Step 1: First, you'll need to print one of each part. There are five parts in total. Make sure to print the Main Screw at a scale of 101-102 percent (although this is not required, it's recommended by me). Step 2: For this step, you will need some super glue, which is probably the most critical component. First, take the Main Screw Enclosure, Main Screw, and Pivot Point. With the Main screw sticking out the top of the Main Screw Enclosure, glue the bottom of the Main screw enclosure to the top (flat side) of the Pivot point. Step 3: Take the handle and insert it between the legs of the Pivot Point. Step 4: Now take the Pivot Point Screw and insert it. Make sure that the threaded side of the pivot point is opposite of the screw. Read: I highly recommend using a phone with a selfie stick smartphone mount instead of a heavier camera since the screw is only made out of plastic and can easily break or get stuck in the camera.

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