
Tripod mount for HS-422 servo motor
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I needed a pan/tilt head for my webcam that would function smoothly and stay stable under normal use conditions. Given that I already had two servos and a Raspberry Pi, all I lacked was an adapter to bring them together efficiently. The issue with my existing bracket was that it couldn't provide the necessary support at its lower section, causing stability problems. In order to achieve this objective effectively, attaching it to a high-quality tripod designed specifically for photography appeared to be an ideal solution. I decided to use the OpenSCAD thread library to incorporate the threaded holes directly into the structure of my bracket design. After the initial print did not yield accurate results, mainly due to fitment issues with bolts, and subsequent prints were inconsistent in terms of scale accuracy, it became evident that relying solely on a pre-printed design wasn't as efficient as I had hoped for. The discovery of using metal nuts instead of the initially designed threaded structure opened up a world of possibilities for this particular build.
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