The red tripod is only being used to hold the helmet up, and is for display purposes only.
Here are the parts from www.servocity.com I used:
- 0.84" PVC Clamp Mount (585520) - Qty: 2
- Flat Channel Bracket (585468) - Qty: 1
- 1/4-20 Round Screw Plate (545468) - Qty: 1
- Swivel Hub (545364) - Qty: 1
- 6-32 Socket Head Machine Screw (632106) - Qty: 1
Other GoPro Parts:
- FCS Male Plug mount - Qty: 2
- The Frame - Qty: 2
Miscellaneous Parts:
- Pole - Mine was a Carbon Fiber Pole
- Gaffers Tape
- Zip Ties
- Helmet
- 1/4" Bolt & Nut
I drilled 2 holes in the FCS surf mount which will be used with Zip Ties. I don't have any plan on using this mount for an actual surf board, so no harm adding the holes.
I used a bit a gaffers tape at the end of the pole and attached the FCS mount using zip ties.
Here is the Actobotics mount fully assembled with the 1/4" round screw plate attached directly to the swivel hub, which is attached to the flat channel bracket, and finally the PVC clamps.
This mounts to a 1/4" hex screw on the top of the helmet.
Here is an alternative method for attaching the GoPro to the end of the pole using a section from the Front Helmet Mount.
The Actobotics mount on top of the old protec helmet.
I added an additional link to the fat end of the pole for the alternative mount for stability.
The pole is 59" long with the balance point being not exactly half way. 25" from the center of the helmet mount to the camera on one side, and 29" on the other.

That is a pretty crazy mount. Your dogs don't seem to know what's going on.
ReplyDeleteCheck out this commercial swivel mount out;
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