
MFD Nimbus Session mount, 2-axis rotational with gear
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I designed this to achieve two objectives: create a mount that allows my Session to rotate freely in both yaw and pitch, while incorporating a gear mechanism to enhance its rotational flexibility. I also aimed to develop a bottom plate to serve as a base for mounting all components, rather than relying on the provided wooden plate, which would enable me to house at least one of the servos within the nose. Two versions of the GoPro mount are available: a standard model and an insulated variant accompanied by a lid. My Session tends to malfunction after a few minutes in cold temperatures around 0°C/32°F. However, placing it in this case after warming it up slightly inside my pocket restores its functionality. To build this setup, I required two servos (I used the ones from the Nimbuses tail of a damaged predecessor) and a short M3 screw along with nut for the pitch axis, as well as a longer M3 screw for the gear, both accompanied by nuts. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to ask; this setup has worked flawlessly for me so far.
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