gopro_picatinny_rail_mount_V2.3
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EDIT/UPDATE: Redesigned the offset arm, and now the Gopro_45degree_offset_arm_V2 performs flawlessly! Just added a 45-degree offset arm to eliminate the need for all linkages. *I haven't made the 45-degree offset part yet, but I'll test print it tonight to verify its functionality and update this thing if needed. The original STL file for the GoPro mount had two parts on different planes, resulting in bad prints. I've fixed this issue and uploaded a new STL file. Mount your GoPro camera to any standard picatinny rail or rifle with ease! I used PLA for this print, and it's holding up great. With about 500 rounds down range, I've had no issues with the mount on my rifle. The pin with the square head snaps into place and secures the mount to the picatinny rail. I designed it so that when a GoPro is mounted, the GoPro mount screw prevents the pin from coming all the way out in case it's pushed out by accident. The nut recessed area is standard for GoPro mounts. Just dab a small amount of epoxy on your GoPro nut and secure it to the mount. The holes for the GoPro mount screw are slightly undersized intentionally, as my printer isn't the best. I'd rather have to drill or file out a tad than be oversized. Print Settings Printer: Pursa i3 variant Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 50 at least Notes: I made one with 50% infill and another with 75% infill, both made with PLA. How I Designed This Fusion360 I designed these parts in Fusion360
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