Helmet Cam Spinner
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Quick demo video, check it out!!! https://youtu.be/pFlvhZdzYMg Support me by buying filament as shown: Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brian3dprints Mount a spinning pole with a GoPro on your helmet and get some cool camera angles! I designed this one specifically for my Bern Macon helmet. It's safer than other models out there because you don't screw anything into the helmet. In case of an accident, the 3D printed parts will break instead of your head! Materials needed: (1) 1/2" PVC pipe (1) GoPro of your choice (1) Handlebar mount Counterweight (I used a small can of food, but you can use a bolt and nut with washers) (3) Ball Bearing 625 2RS 5x16x5 (use leftovers from an Openbuilds project) (1) Nylon Insert Hex Locknut M5 [http://openbuildspartstore.com/nylon-insert-hex-locknut/] (1) Low Profile Screws M5 25mm [http://openbuildspartstore.com/low-profile-screws-m5/] (1) Precision Shim (Washer) - 10x5x1mm [http://openbuildspartstore.com/precision-shim-10x5x1mm/] (2) M3-0.5 22mm Steel Socket Cap Screw I recommend buying these parts from a local Fastenal or similar store. iframe src="//rcm-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/cm?o=1&p=12&l=ur1&category=amazonvideosubs&banner=11XR3BAGVDW8V1CS1SR2&f=ifr&lc=pf4&linkID=147e88161f62c53cef1660014e6c3a2c&t=brian3dprints-20&tracking_id=brian3dprints-20" width="300" height="250" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" frameborder="0" Print Settings Printer: RigidBot Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 300 microns Infill: 50% Post-Printing Screw the M5 screw up through the HelmetBottomMount. Place the precision spacer and then the bearings onto the screw. Tighten down with the M5 nut. Next place the PVC pipe through the HelmetPoleMount. Insert the first assembly into the HelmetPoleMount. Tighten the M3 screw into the side of the HelmetPoleMount. Add your handlebar mount and GoPro to one end of the PVC pipe and add counter weight to the other. Done!
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