Wheelchair Camera Holder

by DanielV86 in Living > Health

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Wheelchair Camera Holder

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a camera stand that connects to a wheelchair and allows handicapped people to use a camera without holding it.

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download the .stl files and print them.


We used the 3d printer settings below:

PrusaSlicer PETG 0.4mm

nozzle Layer Height: 0.5mm

Line Width: 1.0mm

Wall Thickness: 1mm

Print Speed: 35mm/s

Retraction Speed: 35mm/s

Infill density: 80%

Infill pattern: Grid

Supports: Everywhere

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Bend a 22mm diameter tube according to these parameters twice:

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Mill a 22mm diameter rod according to these parameters:

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Drill holes as described and tap an M5 thread

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Assemble the two pipes and the rod together when the bores are at the same point

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Insert the plugs into the bottom of the pipes

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Insert 3mm rods into the axis of each of the 3D printed pars, then cover them with the tap.

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Glue the anti-slip rubber strips to the inside of the connector

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Use a welder to heat the 5M nuts and insert them into the dedicated slot.

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Insert the velcro strip into the dedicated slot as depicted

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Assemble all the parts together, then attach to the wheelchair and start shooting awesome videos :)