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− | This | + | This P&T (Pan and Tilt) was really made to hold a small board camera and case so the platform was never quite right to put a Mobius on. So, my first change was to print my own top plate which had rubber band posts and clearance to get the right angles. This lasted exactly one flight when the gears on the tilt servo stripped for no other reason than they were just cheap plastic gears.<br><br> |
I took this idea and designed my own base to mount on the deck of my Mini Talon. This puts the servo below the gimbal and takes its weight off the rotating mass. The lower bracket then is just a simple 'U' shaped piece with a servo arm attached to the bottom. The new camera plate has a slightly expanded servo cradle so I could use a better servo. The tilt functions nicely from 0 - 100 degrees. The pan is dependent on the servo used. | I took this idea and designed my own base to mount on the deck of my Mini Talon. This puts the servo below the gimbal and takes its weight off the rotating mass. The lower bracket then is just a simple 'U' shaped piece with a servo arm attached to the bottom. The new camera plate has a slightly expanded servo cradle so I could use a better servo. The tilt functions nicely from 0 - 100 degrees. The pan is dependent on the servo used. | ||
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− | + | Below are the print files if you would like to give this a try. The zip contains the printable pieces and image files, simply click the link for the download. If you would like to see many more Pan and Tilt options, please see my <u>[http://www.itsqv.com/QVM/index.php?title=Parts_Catalog_-_Pan_and_Tilt_Parts Pan and Tilt parts catalog]</u><br><br> | |
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 20 February 2019
Simple 9g Servo Pan & Tilt |
Introduction
The first Pan & Tilt I tried was a very inexpensive unit from HobbyPartz.com which came with two 9g 180 degree servos for ~$13.
HobbyPartz Pan & Tilt |
This P&T (Pan and Tilt) was really made to hold a small board camera and case so the platform was never quite right to put a Mobius on. So, my first change was to print my own top plate which had rubber band posts and clearance to get the right angles. This lasted exactly one flight when the gears on the tilt servo stripped for no other reason than they were just cheap plastic gears.
I took this idea and designed my own base to mount on the deck of my Mini Talon. This puts the servo below the gimbal and takes its weight off the rotating mass. The lower bracket then is just a simple 'U' shaped piece with a servo arm attached to the bottom. The new camera plate has a slightly expanded servo cradle so I could use a better servo. The tilt functions nicely from 0 - 100 degrees. The pan is dependent on the servo used.
Base servo plate |
Lower 'U' bracket |
Camera Plate |
Parts List
Servos & Hardware
- 2ea 9 gram x 2Kg Servos, 1 modified for 180 degree travel
- 4ea M2x6 socket head cap screws
- 4ea M2 flat washers
- 4ea #1 x 1/8" flat head sheet metal screws
- Align PJ Gel Pad (optional)
- Small wire ties
3D Prints
- Camera Mount Plate - PnT_Camera_Plate_v02
- Yaw Bracket - PnT_Lower_Bracket_v02
- Yaw Servo Mount Plate - PnT_Servo_Bracket
Tools needed
- 1.5mm ball end driver (allen wrench)
- Phillips head screwdriver
- 2mm tap and tap drill
Camera
- Mobius with lens '2C' modified for vertical mount
Files
Below are the print files if you would like to give this a try. The zip contains the printable pieces and image files, simply click the link for the download. If you would like to see many more Pan and Tilt options, please see my Pan and Tilt parts catalog
Mobius Compact Pan and Tilt v1 ZIP
Comments? Questions?
See Also