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Compact Tripod XS
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IMPORTANT, THIS DESIGN IS NOT ALLOWED TO SELL!
This is an XS version of the tripod I re-designed inspired by Kernel770's tripod. It was primarily designed for those with really small 3.5in³ printers and has shorter legs. In all other aspects it is identical to my larger tripod.
It can handle a heavy DSLR with heavy lens and is so small it can stay on the camera. :)
The camPad is printed in flexible TPU and the rest in ecoPLA.
The 1/4-screw is held in place by a small piece of filament glued in place by CA-glue.
Support is recommended when printing camMount.
Using toothed washers with external-tooth is recommended for heavy setups but is otherwise not needed.
As always, if you find it useful a tiny donation goes a long way to show appreciation. :)
Hardware needed:
1 pcs M5x50 hex-head screw
1 pcs M5 nut
2 pcs M5x10 countersunk screws
2 pcs M5 Nyloc nuts
1 pcs 1/4 10mm screw (http://www.amzn.de/dp/B00OOLKD3K)
2 pcs M5 toothed washers (external-tooth)
My
This is an XS version of the tripod I re-designed inspired by Kernel770's tripod. It was primarily designed for those with really small 3.5in³ printers and has shorter legs. In all other aspects it is identical to my larger tripod.
It can handle a heavy DSLR with heavy lens and is so small it can stay on the camera. :)
The camPad is printed in flexible TPU and the rest in ecoPLA.
The 1/4-screw is held in place by a small piece of filament glued in place by CA-glue.
Support is recommended when printing camMount.
Using toothed washers with external-tooth is recommended for heavy setups but is otherwise not needed.
As always, if you find it useful a tiny donation goes a long way to show appreciation. :)
Hardware needed:
1 pcs M5x50 hex-head screw
1 pcs M5 nut
2 pcs M5x10 countersunk screws
2 pcs M5 Nyloc nuts
1 pcs 1/4 10mm screw (http://www.amzn.de/dp/B00OOLKD3K)
2 pcs M5 toothed washers (external-tooth)
My
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