Robust Tripod (mini) + phone adapter

Robust Tripod (mini) + phone adapter

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This is a small but robust tripod I designed with Autodesk Inventor 2019 to make nice pictures of the moons of the Jupiter from my living room's window sill. It works pretty well. The angle and the length of the legs are adjustable. Rotatable around the horizontal and the vertical axes. I printed it from PLA with an Anet A8. Infill = 20% (grid) and Layer height = 0.3 mm, but this is up to you. No support required. In addition to the printable parts, you will need 9 pieces of M5 bolts L=20 mm (preferably with butterfly nuts) to assemble the tripod. For fixing the camera, I use an M6 threaded rod (L=20 mm) with a butterfly nut. Have fun :) Edit: I also added a phone adapter that can be put at the place of the camera. You can fix it with M5 or M6 bolt (L=20mm) to the tripod. For the adapter itself, you need an M4 or M5 bolt with a length of 50 mm and a butterfly nut. You still do not need supports. For me the bridging was done pretty nicely. I works with most phones. Cheers!

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