
Moon Nebula GoPro Mount
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Make sure to use one side of the mount as a reference point only. This is crucial for creating a strong spring part that will eject the light from the mount effectively. The key lies in ensuring the layers are long, not short, especially when it comes to the spring part. If you print with short layers and the spring part pointing upwards, it will break immediately upon installation of the light. Despite using PLA, which surprisingly lasted, PETG broke instantly during the first attempt. The mount can be purchased for a few dollars elsewhere, but unfortunately, it was unavailable in my country. To resolve this issue, I measured the entire part provided and added a GoPro mount to create an alternative solution. After testing, everything works smoothly. Give it a try and enjoy the results.
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