<p></p><p>Everyone seems to love a time-lapse 3D print movie, its a great way to see the magic of desk top 3D printing happen before your very eyes! But i find it's normally a real pain to set up - tripods are just too big to fit around my desk and getting that close-in shot is tricky to set up.</p><p>So i designed this 3D printable compact, articulated, multi-angle mount. Both top and front shot options, with a threaded frame clamp mount.</p><p>I've included two frame mount files for both the MakerBot Rep 2 and the Ultimaker 2 and two phone clamp files for the iPhone 5 & 6. Phones slide into their mounts,</p><p>You can also print and add more joints to give you different shot angle options or shoot with two phones at the same time!</p><p>I'm hoping that people will be able to remix with other printer mounts and phone mounts to this set.</p><p>DISCLAIMER: The iphone mounts are designed to hold both phones securely, but please ensure that your phones are secure in your printed mount - i would hate to hear of anyone dropping a phone or breaking their UM 2 glass heated bed!</p><p>Enjoy!</p><h1><small>Print Settings</small></h1><p><strong>Rafts: </strong>1</p><p><strong>Resolution: </strong>0.1 for sockets and thread</p><p><strong>Infill: </strong>high infill</p><p><strong>Notes:</strong></p><p>Printed in Faberdashery Robot Silver and Arctic White<br><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.faberdashery.co.uk/products-page/">http://www.faberdashery.co.uk/products-page/</a></p><p>Print the ball sockets and threaded parts at a high infill for strength and a fine resolution to get a nice tight fit.</p><p>If your printer is over extruding the threaded parts may be too tight to work.</p><p>The frame mounts are in 2 parts, fit both parts onto the printer frame and then slide the parts together.</p><h1><small>Post-Printing</small></h1><p>The ball and sockets will be a tight fit, but i found they still became loose after only a short time.</p><p>So, i added the snap ring file. Follow the exploded diagrams to fit these snap rings into the grooves around the sockets - again, they will be tight to slide on but they will hold the socket closed around the ball and keep the articulated joints tight.</p>
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