luron01

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  1. My pleasure, it would actually be fun if I see someone wearing one of these some day ^^ Also, as not everyone has Solidworks or is willing to crack it, below some files with some more open extensions: RAWA .IGS: https://db.tt/quZot7aJ .STL: https://db.tt/nKLhMtaC And the version with a "flat back" IGS: https://db.tt/quZot7aJ STL:https://db.tt/nKLhMtaC .igs and .stl are usually standards that are recognized natively by 3dprinters. Have fun!
  2. Thanks everyone :) Here you are "84n4n4" http://bit.ly/RUrK96 Quick & dirty. But that should serve your purpose. Should be pretty easy to gring the material with a machine. By hand, I don't know, you can try. Resistance actually depends on what type of printer you use. In the end, that's just plastic... This mold works fine as a "front mount" but isn't really the best choice for "top" camera (don't know if I made myself clear...). You can probably actually place it at the same place than the PhantomX official mount (on the lense). Cheers,
  3. Hi DSE, Yes, I actually just posted a similar thread on wuza (french dropzone.com). I think it would be great if we could have an opensource community for 3D printed GoPro mounts. No one will become millionaire by selling these mounts. We all would much more benefit by working together on this. So, here are the links for the files: - Rawa Vision GoPro mount (SOLIDWORKS): bit.ly/1lCtgoe You can order a 3Dprint here: http://bit.ly/1oa5Rhu (I make absolutely no money on the 3Dprint. Unsure how ordering works from the US... you can always search for project name on Sculpteo's search bar) I also started working on a similar mount for Tonfly. I didn't achieve the results expected and stopped working on it. But I did a 3Dscan of this helmet so that may be usefull for some persons :) - Tonfly GoPro mount (SOLIDWORKS) : bit.ly/1tdSxuX The only thing that I ask is that whoever uses these files do not use them with a commercial purpose. Feel free to print them / modify / enhance them and please, please share what you've done!!
  4. I built this for my Rawa. Stands with industrial Velcro (stand on headdown) and I can actually remove it easily when I don't need a camera. I can move the gopro on a range of about 100 degrees. It's 3D printed so it can even come in different colors :).