Gopro turnbuckle stabilizer mount

Gopro turnbuckle stabilizer mount

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Helping a friend attach a GoPro to his side-by-side vehicle was my task today. We decided to mount it on the windshield, which turned out to be made of plexiglass. Initially, we discovered that the arm provided in the kit wasn't long enough, so I created an additional 55mm arm and a standard-length knob to complete the setup. Once the GoPro was securely attached, we noticed that the plexiglass allowed for excessive movement. To address this issue, I designed an adjustable stabilizer to provide another anchor point and eliminate any unwanted movement. Fingers crossed that this modification will successfully stabilize the GoPro. Print Settings: Printer: Monoprice mini select, also known as Maylan m200 Rafts: Not a crucial factor in this printing process Supports: Yes, used extensively throughout the print job Infill: Set at 100% to ensure a solid and sturdy finish Notes: These settings are still under development. I'm using Cura version 15 and printing all pieces simultaneously at 30mm/sec with support structures in place everywhere. The raft is primarily used for easier print removal, but it's not necessarily required. I do have some concerns about how the tube portion of the turnbuckle will print with support enabled throughout the entire job.

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