84n4n4 0 #1 May 16, 2014 hi! does anyone build themselves an anti-snag mount for a gopro? ive seen some rather interesting constructions, one including a block of styrofoam and a lot of gaffer tape. i want to write something about gopro snag hazards and i would need a few more pictures, so im happy with anything you got, the perfectly made fiberglass box to the ghetto style gaffer construction. thanks a lot! take care Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dustenjones 0 #2 May 16, 2014 I've seen some magnetic mounts. A bridle wrap would probably take a gopro off with one of those.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FrancoR 0 #3 May 17, 2014 This is my idea of how a GoPro mount should look. It s a rather thin piece of bent aluminum sheet metal that is mounted with two screws in elongated holes at the top. The sheet metal is bent down to the inner side of the helmet and attached with a third screw in the middle. The elongated holes allow some change of the angle, so it can be tilted down- or upwards. Attached to the flat front is the GoPro back plate of the non waterproof housing, the regular case just gets attached to that. The whole thing is set a bit lower than it would normally need to be so i still have room for my DSLR. The bungee serves no purpose.If it does not cost anything you are the product. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jpforget 0 #4 May 18, 2014 This is made with a soft plastic piece folded to give a U-Shape and installed in front of the camera. The gaffer tape is added to hold it in place. 2 small cuts of 1" were added to create a trap in the front. This give access to the clip to remove the camera. Thank you for taking the time to write a document about this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luron01 0 #5 May 18, 2014 I built this for my Rawa. Stands with industrial Velcro (stand on headdown) and I can actually remove it easily when I don't need a camera. I can move the gopro on a range of about 100 degrees. It's 3D printed so it can even come in different colors :). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FB1609 0 #6 May 19, 2014 Those all look good. Great stuff guys, I would take any of those over conventional mounts every time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Doug_Davis 0 #7 May 19, 2014 Has anyone ever given thought to replacing the normal mounting thumb screw (connecting the base to the housing) with a quick release pull pin? Camera gets snagged you just yank the pin out and release the camera and housing from the base. Maybe not this exactly but something similar? http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTM0N1gxNTAw/$(KGrHqUOKisE5fIiSTz9BOlz4)p99g~~60_35.JPG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Doug_Davis 0 #8 May 20, 2014 A friend of mine just posted this on Facebook tonight. http://www.grellfab.com/product/3-3housing-gopro-hero33-on-cookie-g3 Its a chin mounted system on the G3. The video demonstrates how it all works a bit better. http://youtu.be/57Dt9yMwD5A Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #9 May 20, 2014 luron01I built this for my Rawa. Stands with industrial Velcro (stand on headdown) and I can actually remove it easily when I don't need a camera. I can move the gopro on a range of about 100 degrees. It's 3D printed so it can even come in different colors :). Nicely done! Is this project available for download? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luron01 0 #10 May 20, 2014 Hi DSE, Yes, I actually just posted a similar thread on wuza (french dropzone.com). I think it would be great if we could have an opensource community for 3D printed GoPro mounts. No one will become millionaire by selling these mounts. We all would much more benefit by working together on this. So, here are the links for the files: - Rawa Vision GoPro mount (SOLIDWORKS): bit.ly/1lCtgoe You can order a 3Dprint here: http://bit.ly/1oa5Rhu (I make absolutely no money on the 3Dprint. Unsure how ordering works from the US... you can always search for project name on Sculpteo's search bar) I also started working on a similar mount for Tonfly. I didn't achieve the results expected and stopped working on it. But I did a 3Dscan of this helmet so that may be usefull for some persons :) - Tonfly GoPro mount (SOLIDWORKS) : bit.ly/1tdSxuX The only thing that I ask is that whoever uses these files do not use them with a commercial purpose. Feel free to print them / modify / enhance them and please, please share what you've done!!Ludo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sangiro 25 #11 May 20, 2014 Ludo - good job. Thanks for sharing that. Safe swoops Sangiro Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Divalent 135 #12 May 20, 2014 Well, it ain't purdy, but I hand made this line deflector with moldable plastic (Instamorph; melts at ~140F/60C). And it's not really a mount, but rather a deflector mounted around a standard GoPro stick-on mount. (You have to reverse the mount so that the camera slides in from the back, rather than the more usual from-the-front. The opening at the front is to allow me to get my fingers in to unmount the camera.) It's attached to the helmet using 3-M mounting tape, the same stuff that holds the GoPro mount to the helmet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
84n4n4 0 #13 May 21, 2014 hi! thanks a lot everyone! very nice! @luron01: how hard to work/grind/rasp is the 3d printed material? is it possible to rasp/grind the curvature needed for a helmet in the finished print? if so, would it be possible that you can give us a solidworks model of this mount with a flat surface at the bottom. so everyone can just work the curvature in there themselves to make it fit the helmet? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luron01 0 #14 May 21, 2014 Thanks everyone :) Here you are "84n4n4" http://bit.ly/RUrK96 Quick & dirty. But that should serve your purpose. Should be pretty easy to gring the material with a machine. By hand, I don't know, you can try. Resistance actually depends on what type of printer you use. In the end, that's just plastic... This mold works fine as a "front mount" but isn't really the best choice for "top" camera (don't know if I made myself clear...). You can probably actually place it at the same place than the PhantomX official mount (on the lense). Cheers, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #15 May 21, 2014 luron01Thanks everyone :) Here you are "84n4n4" http://bit.ly/RUrK96 Quick & dirty. But that should serve your purpose. Should be pretty easy to gring the material with a machine. By hand, I don't know, you can try. Resistance actually depends on what type of printer you use. In the end, that's just plastic... This mold works fine as a "front mount" but isn't really the best choice for "top" camera (don't know if I made myself clear...). You can probably actually place it at the same place than the PhantomX official mount (on the lense). Cheers, Wow, Ludo, Thanks for doing this for people!! I'm gonna print one just 'cuz.' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luron01 0 #16 May 22, 2014 My pleasure, it would actually be fun if I see someone wearing one of these some day ^^ Also, as not everyone has Solidworks or is willing to crack it, below some files with some more open extensions: RAWA .IGS: https://db.tt/quZot7aJ .STL: https://db.tt/nKLhMtaC And the version with a "flat back" IGS: https://db.tt/quZot7aJ STL:https://db.tt/nKLhMtaC .igs and .stl are usually standards that are recognized natively by 3dprinters. Have fun! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snhughes 0 #17 February 19, 2015 luron01 RAWA .IGS: https://db.tt/quZot7aJ .STL: https://db.tt/nKLhMtaC And the version with a "flat back" IGS: https://db.tt/quZot7aJ STL:https://db.tt/nKLhMtaC Hi Luron, Looks like you put the the "flat back" STL instead of the curved (RAWA). Any change you could upload the curved .STL version. Thanks and nice work! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
duartemv 0 #18 November 10, 2016 Hi guys! I've been developing some anti-snag mounts for this last year, and I'm adding new mounts every now and then. As Luron said, I won't get rich by selling them, but I'm happy that I'm able to add some safety to all jumpers with cameras! If you don't have a Gopro, but have some other similar camera, I can adapt any of the mounts to be used with it. I've done it for the Xiaomi Yi and Dolycam. Just contact me directly through info@devianprint.com And I have some specific mounts for the Cookie G3 and Tonfly helmet. Check them out at devianprint.com Blue skies! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fall0ut 3 #19 November 10, 2016 Here's a Russian version of Antisnag mounts.. they sell for around 25$ They look really good and professional. http://antisnag.ru/ Website only in Russian, I used Google Translator for that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites