Halloween Mask Pan&Tilt with a PIXY CMUcam5

Halloween Mask Pan&Tilt with a PIXY CMUcam5

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I simply cut out the nostrils from the mask, just enough to fit the PIXY CMUcam5 lens through with ease. Next, I applied four tiny drops of Gorilla glue along the edges of the PIXY CMUcam5 and attached it securely to the mask. A 10mm hole was drilled in the bottom of the mask chin, and a pin was carefully glued through it into the "U" tilt bracket. After assembling the Pan&Tilt system, I easily mounted the face mask in place. My next step is to locate a thin plastic hollow skull about human size to fill in behind the mask, allowing me to add draping black rags that will hang down below and attach it to a short 1" PVC pipe for a table top centerpiece or any other length of 1" PVC pipe to create a ghost that can be as tall as 120cm or as high as 240cm.

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