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Revision as of 11:40, 18 March 2016
Simple 9g Servo Pan & Tilt |
Introduction
After building the Simple Pan & Tilt gimbal I saw that it would be nice to get some forward shift as the camera tilted down. So, I took the models from that small project and modified them to get some forward shift. With the addition of a linkage, this set-up is not as "solid" as the centered version but it seems to work OK.
Tilt movement |
Printed Parts
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 - PnT2_Camera_Plate_v01
- Yaw Bracket - PnT2_Lower_Bracket_v01
- 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
Here are the print files if you would like to give this a try. The zip contains the printable pieces and image files, simply richt-click the link and select "Save Target" for the download. If you would like the native SolidWorks files, please drop me a line (below) and I will accomodate.
Mobius Offset Pan and Tilt v2 ZIP
Comments? Questions?
See Also