Screw Mount for GoPro Cameras
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Quick Story:\nI embarked on a thrilling road trip to attend a week-long university course in the summer of 2016. Unprepared as I was when I left, I knew those screw mounts would prove invaluable for capturing my vlog. \nI had neglected to bring along a tripod or selfie stick, but when the first situation arose that required a stable surface to place the Session on, I quickly fashioned a stabilizer/selfie stick using a 16" 2x4 cutoff.\nThe absurdity of the situation struck me as amusing - bystanders must have thought I was having an in-depth conversation with a piece of wood! \nThis trusty piece of lumber accompanied me throughout that week, braving the ocean, rivers, and dense bush. \nAside from the lumber, I managed to rig up a glove in under 10 minutes using this mount, some rebar tie-down, and gorilla tape, allowing me to capture stunning footage as I zip-lined for the first time. The glove has since been upgraded with rivets, but it's definitely staying in my kit.\nI highly recommend printing a few of these screw mounts - they're incredibly handy to have on hand! Just don't forget to add some deck screws and a driver. Also, be sure to download and print the magnetic mount I've made available; you can never have too many options. Have fun experimenting with your new creations!\nIf you're downloading this design, consider tipping a few bucks to support my work - it'll allow me to create more innovative projects for you.\nTo order printed and shipped copies of this design, visit my hub at https://goo.gl/ERj059; you can enjoy better pricing on bulk orders, and I might even throw in some gummy bears with your package!\nNote: The mounts shown in the photos are early versions created in TinkerCAD - not exactly their best work. The design available here has been completely revamped.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand:\n SeeMeCNC\n Printer:\n Rostock MAX v2\n Rafts:\n Doesn't Matter\n Supports:\n Doesn't Matter\n Resolution:\n 300\n Infill:\n 30\n Notes:\nThe top of the print may exhibit some bridging issues on the clip rails if your printer isn't calibrated for extreme angles. I didn't design this with 45-degree angles in mind, so be aware of potential problems. It's not a major issue, though - simply file off any mess.\nHow I Designed This\nFusion
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