Joelage
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Hi all (First time making a topic! yikes)
Has anyone had a chance to try out, or has opinions on 3D printing camera rigs?
I had a go at using a model from Thingiverse - Digital Designs for Physical Objects and printed a gopro camera 'two hand' grip type frame... with reasonable results - I still prefer to shoot video with a GoPole (single handed).
I'm no expert in 3d Printing, but I do know that the quality can vary depending on the plastics used/quality of printer etc.
What I found was that in large solid printed parts, there are air pockets created, due to the tubular extrusions of the plastic. Water fills up in them as you knock/move the item around. It is a bit tricky to remove the access water when you are back on dry land, where you will find yourself, constantly flicking out the water to dry it off.
I haven't used the rig enough to see how much is degrades in salt water, and I have been leaving in the sun to see what effect that is having (not much yet)
Does anyone have any files that they are willing to share of parts?
** I probably caution the use of 3d printed parts until you have tested them for yourself, to see what kind of stresses it can take.
** I have tested a hose connector clip in the past which has had some reasonable results - I use a modified occy mouth piece clip which needed some modification as I felt a part of the original design could get lodged into the mouth piece and cause a blockage in an emergency, should it be yanked out quickly and snaps.
Has anyone had a chance to try out, or has opinions on 3D printing camera rigs?
I had a go at using a model from Thingiverse - Digital Designs for Physical Objects and printed a gopro camera 'two hand' grip type frame... with reasonable results - I still prefer to shoot video with a GoPole (single handed).
I'm no expert in 3d Printing, but I do know that the quality can vary depending on the plastics used/quality of printer etc.
What I found was that in large solid printed parts, there are air pockets created, due to the tubular extrusions of the plastic. Water fills up in them as you knock/move the item around. It is a bit tricky to remove the access water when you are back on dry land, where you will find yourself, constantly flicking out the water to dry it off.
I haven't used the rig enough to see how much is degrades in salt water, and I have been leaving in the sun to see what effect that is having (not much yet)
Does anyone have any files that they are willing to share of parts?
** I probably caution the use of 3d printed parts until you have tested them for yourself, to see what kind of stresses it can take.
** I have tested a hose connector clip in the past which has had some reasonable results - I use a modified occy mouth piece clip which needed some modification as I felt a part of the original design could get lodged into the mouth piece and cause a blockage in an emergency, should it be yanked out quickly and snaps.