Do you want to take a group photo where you are in it too?
With this mount now you can!
You don’t have to worry anymore to hold your gopro,it will do it all by itself.
Excellent for shooting under water for long time,or making videos to crazy dips.
Floating mount for go pro:the new and simple way to have fun with all your friends not worrying about nothing. pezzo2.stl (95.2 KB) pezzo2…stl (775 KB)
*This is a prototype and none of the following information is guaranteed. Use at your own risk.
*The dimensions are in inches. The stl file may automatically assume mm, so change the units, but not the numbers.
GoPro Ball: This is a six inch (15cm) diameter ball that the GoPro Hero4 Session can be inserted into. It can be 3D printed using rubber-like filament or some other flexible material. The purpose of this is to expose the GoPro to diverse situations it has never handled before. Throw it around at the park, play mini sports, fetch with your dog, party games, try bouncing it across the water at the beach, toss it around the audience at a concert, drop it down a waterfall, and capture every moment in amazing 1080p60 footage! The GoPro Ball floats in water and is slightly weighted so that the camera will capture the most action. With its strong and versatile design, the applications are limitless. Discover and share your own!
Thanks Everyone and good luck to the other entrants!
OK! Here we go! Admittedly, I’m not the greatest CAD designer on Earth. Probably not in my street but, hey! Here’s my entry. It’s a holder for the new GoPro that can be used as a Tinkerplay component. I designed the case in Fusion360 ( 45x45x40mm with mainly 12mm fillets minus 35x35x35mm with 7.5mm fillets on 4 sides ) ,exported it to STL, then imported that to Tinkercad and attached some Tinkerplay ends from the library. Aaaaaaand…Voila!!
The original idea was to make it a Tinkerplay head, with big ears, a hipster haircut and a single-lens RayBan Wayfarer. Maybe a nice beard and moustache too, but I couldn’t make it to the Fusion 360 training and would have ended up throwing my Mac out of the window before the design was finished. I’m not sure quite how practical it is, as you probably can’t get to the controls and once it’s fitted, you might have problems getting the GoPro out but I think it’s a kinda interesting concept and it could be a stepping-off point for all kinds of cool “X-pod” designs for the GoPro. Just goes to show how easy it is too. If I can do it, anyone can!
Thought I’d try a rather more practical version. This time with provision for 3 legs and access to the button! Not practical. Just more practical! And no more easy to print!
I am not the best CAD design but I made a GroPro Mount that connects to your T-shirt and It can film while you are walking or running. It is great for capturing video (near to your eyes and like what you see.) Easy to use and great to use while traveling to rare places. It just clips on to your T-shirt and you can use household items to clip on so it does not fall down and off the holder but is is strong and go ahead and print it. gopro_mount_on_t-shirt.stl (7.31 KB) GoProSessionNew_0_0.stl (684 Bytes)
Thanks guys. You’ve encouraged me to try to address the limitations of my previous designs and I came up with this…
It’s a single component that can be printed twice without support. If the two rings are fitted to the GoPro, they allow access to the button, and allow 3 or 4 Tinkerplay legs to be added. If you want to take close-up vertical videos, you can aim the camera down between the legs, or even wrap the legs around something for a secure mount. I’m still not 100% happy with it but I feel like I’m getting close.