This mount is designed to be used with a standard one-inch diameter monitor. For monitors that are not one inch in diameter, you will have to adjust the dimensions of the part accordingly. This version of the 3D model features a quick release so that the camera can be removed from the mount. This mount is 3D printed in two parts; the monitor clamp and the "L" bracket that attaches the camera to the monitor clamp. You can use a 1/4"-20 nut on the inside of the "L" bracket to provide even more stability to your setup. This mount does not require any fasteners once attached to a monitor but fasteners are always recommended!
This mount is designed to be used with a standard one-inch diameter Camera Monitor. For monitors that are not one inch in diameter, you will have to adjust the dimensions of the part accordingly.
If you use a different size, you may need to adjust the dimensions of the part accordingly.
This version of the 3D model features a quick release so that the camera can be removed from the mount.
This mount is 3D printed in two parts; the monitor clamp and the "L" bracket that attaches the camera to the monitor clamp.
If you have a large enough printer, you can print this mount in one part. This will save on material and printing time.
If you have a large enough printer, but not quite large enough to print the entire mount as one piece, there are two other options available: color or material. You could choose to print the monitor clamp and "L" bracket in different colors (or even materials).
You can use a 1/4"-20 nut on the inside of the "L" bracket to provide even more stability to your setup.
You can use a 1/4" bolt instead of a nut and washer, but this will make it more difficult to fine-tune your camera angle after mounting.
You could also use a 1/4" nut on the outside of the "L" bracket, which would provide even more stability than using two nuts within the bracket itself.
The epoxy will harden after it is mixed together, and it can be used to attach parts of a camera mount to a External Camera Screen. Epoxy is available at hardware stores, and it's often used in 3D printing projects to attach parts together. To use this type of glue:
Apply epoxy on the inside surface of each part of your mount (this will make sure that no epoxy gets on the outside).
Mix well until completely smooth (about 30 seconds)
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So, now you know how to mount your camera using a 3D printed mount. You can use the instructions above to make your own mount and customize it to fit your needs.