ActingLikeAKid
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This improves upon a technique I've seen elsewhere (and lets you fly camera-less pretty easily)
Tools needed:
Dremel
Patience
PPG
Drill
Epoxy
Supplies needed:
808 camera
1/8" fiberglass or two pieces of 1/16" glued together
#4 PEM nut and #4 machine screw
Technique:
Figure out where you want your camera. Drill a hole and install the PEM nut.
Use the dremel to grind a tiny piece of fiberglass to fit the little hollow underneath the hole for the keyring. Line it up with the camera (see below) then drill a hole.
Attach velcro to the underside of the camera and slip the little bit of fiberglass into its new home:
Insert bolt..
...and attach camera. The fiberglass is just a little thinner than the gap between the mounting hole and the body, so that forces the camera to stick out a little, which means you see more scenery and less rocket. If you want to see more rocket, just make the fiberglass thicker or stick a washer in there.
Tools needed:
Dremel
Patience
PPG
Drill
Epoxy
Supplies needed:
808 camera
1/8" fiberglass or two pieces of 1/16" glued together
#4 PEM nut and #4 machine screw
Technique:
Figure out where you want your camera. Drill a hole and install the PEM nut.
Use the dremel to grind a tiny piece of fiberglass to fit the little hollow underneath the hole for the keyring. Line it up with the camera (see below) then drill a hole.
Attach velcro to the underside of the camera and slip the little bit of fiberglass into its new home:
Insert bolt..
...and attach camera. The fiberglass is just a little thinner than the gap between the mounting hole and the body, so that forces the camera to stick out a little, which means you see more scenery and less rocket. If you want to see more rocket, just make the fiberglass thicker or stick a washer in there.