
Version 3.4d is here! There are many improvements. an instructional video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlLpRXXYdv0 Please note this video was made with a prepackaged product in mind. Adjustable "Axis" camera mount. The Axis camera is one of the webcams used in FRC. The mount that comes with the camera doesn't tighten enough so I designed and printed this for my team (3840). ****these instructions are for version 1**** For instructions on version 3.4d go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlLpRXXYdv0 All vitamins can be purchased wholesale at Fastenall. printed parts: 1x camera mount top 1x camera mount middle 1x camera mount bottom vitamins: 4x flat head #6 mounting screws of your choice (depends on what you are mounting to) 2x #6 nut 1x #8 nut 1x #6 x 3/4" machine screw 1x #6 x 2.5" (3" will work to) Machine screw 1x #8 x 3/4" machine screw (I think #8 is what I used here but I just designed around what I had) 1) Drink Root Beer. 2) Print 1 of each file. "camera mount middle" and "camera mount bottom" both require support material. I would suggest the latest version of slic3r as you can use support on some parts but not others in the same job. MakerWare can probably do this too but I have never used MakerWare so I don't know. Use <=.3mm layer height. 3) Drink more ROOT Beer. 4) Remove support material 5) make a hole behind the base for the adjustment screw to go through 6) Mount base onto a surface with the flat top screws (don't forget to put the #6 nut in the trap on the bottom!) 7) Connect middle with top using the #6 x 2.5" screw 8) Connect middle/top assembly to base 9) Glue the camera into the mount (I would suggest hot glue) 10) DRINK MORE ROOT BEER (optional)
