I do a lot of video recording for youtube and courses and have a number of accessories for my camera. However, none of them have been right for me. They are either:
So, I've designed a compact tripod that can hold my mirrorless camera with medium bulk lens, that can be the right height and be as stable as possible, due to having a large thread-based interlocking modular parts with large surface areas between the different parts.
I've printed these parts on Prusa Mini, 0.6mm nozzle, so they are designed to fit a fairly small print bed.
I've had quite a few strange cantilever errors for the tripod base. In the end, it works best printing the base upside down, with support on the flat surface just above the thread. No other support is needed as the angle works well for the rest of the print. Here is photo of the upside-down print in-action
All of the parts are printed with PLA with 0.6mm nozzle and 3 perimeter layers to provide better rigidity. I've used Gyroid infill pattern set between 35-65% for further rigidity.
It took a lot of trial and error with the Bolt Factory addon in Blender to get the right thread size that works with an existing telescopic part that I wanted to incorporate into the system. (it comes from a Ulanzi 3-in-1 desktop mount system that's too unstable). This specific part is not needed, as there is also a piece that allows ¼" regular tripod screws to be inserted and screwed in the rest of the cit
The inner male threads are scaled 96% in the X and Y directions in order to work well.
I've designed the top ball-head accessory around a ¼" screw that is longer than usual and with smaller head. The thread is about 20mm long and the screw head is about 11mm diameter. I've bought these on amazon so they should be available around.
I have now also designed a desk clamp to work with this system.
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