GoPro Floaty / GoPro Pole - absolutely watertight by printing with PETG - NO Support needed!!!
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As I didn't like most of the existing GoPro poles, I decided to design one myself using Tinkercad last week. The shell's thickness is 3mm, which makes it very stable without being too heavy. I hope you'll like it. Let me know if you need any modifications or changes - I will do my best accordingly. Please leave a "LIKE" and post a picture if you've downloaded and printed it. Print settings (Simplify3D/Robo3D): Black 1.75 PETG Filament from WINBO 0.4mm nozzle, print speed 50mm/sec. Top Solid and Bottom Layers: 5 Outline Perimeters: 2 100% Infill NO Support or Raft needed - it prints very nicely E3D V6 Temperature: 250 degree celsius Glass Bed with hairspray at 90 degree celcius As you can see, my GoPro now floats very well and is "Safe At Sea" according to SOLAS, as designed and "Made in Germany". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBhE2W_Q9nA
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