Create Your Own GoPro Hero8 Cinewhoop Mount in Fusion 360

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • Now for something very different from ducts, how to design a GoPro Hero8 mount for a Cloud-149HD cinewhoop, or indeed any drone you might happen to have. This interfaces directly with the tabs on the GoPro itself, instead of being a fixed-angle wrap-around style holder.
    This tutorial is fairly beginner-friendly, but it doesn't feature as much in-depth explanation previous ones. If you've never used Fusion 360 before, maybe consider my first video on duct design, here:
    • How to Design an FPV C...
    Fusion 360 is basically free to use for hobbyists and can be downloaded from their website:
    www.autodesk.com/products/fus...
    The final part is available as an STL file to download, and comes in two versions, one of which is as designed in this video, and another has extra support between the mounting tabs for better rigidity. You can download the STL files from Thingiverse, here:
    www.thingiverse.com/thing:493...
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    🕓 Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    01:39 Getting Started
    02:10 Mount Baseplate Sketch
    06:20 Bring on the Rain
    10:04 Mount Baseplate Extrude
    10:54 Mounting Tabs Measuring
    12:16 Mounting Tabs Sketch
    13:36 Mounting Tabs Extrude
    14:01 Mounting Tabs Rounding
    14:55 Mounting Tabs Screw Hole
    15:55 Mounting Nut Inset Sketch
    17:30 Mounting Nut Inset Cut
    17:50 Mounting Bolt Inset Sketch
    18:26 Mounting Bolt Inset Cut
    19:10 Mounting Tabs Reinforcements
    23:00 Zip-Tie Channels Sketch
    24:44 Zip-Tie Channels Cuts
    26:25 Extra Reinforcements
    27:01 Save Your Work
    27:21 Export STL File
    28:00 3D Print Timelapse
    28:11 Mounting the Mount
    30:24 Mounting the GoPro
    31:50 Closing Thoughts
    32:47 Outro & Peeling Up the Print

Комментарии • 32

  • @STRIKINGFPV
    @STRIKINGFPV  Год назад

    So I no longer need a GoPro mount myself, since I'm now using a naked GoPro with a servo for camera tilting, controlled by a headtracker. Yes, it's complicated😅:
    ruclips.net/video/6kOobxEzTyk/видео.html

  • @alainm6070
    @alainm6070 2 года назад +2

    Informative, engaging, and clear, great teaching skills

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  2 года назад

      Glad you think so, and happy that I can give back to the community

  • @erikburrows
    @erikburrows Год назад

    Nice tutorial. I'm working to learn Fusion360, and I made exactly this part in FreeCAD, so it's a great comparison.

  • @NathanielCrispin
    @NathanielCrispin Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. I’ve been using tinkercad as I was too scared to move to fusion 360 but your videos show me home much more powerful it is.

  • @DarrenhaywoodcomTheone
    @DarrenhaywoodcomTheone 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff mate.

  • @mensdresscord328
    @mensdresscord328 2 года назад +1

    Great video next one make how you model up the all body drone

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  2 года назад +1

      I've actually done some drone frame designs before, but not yet built from scratch yet. It's definitely on my list of potential videos

  • @DuckLife89
    @DuckLife89 2 года назад +1

    Really great quality videos man!!! Keep them coming! I've just got done stiffening up/printing a naked GP mount because it was shaking around way to much. I use TinkerCAD but you make Fusion look easy!

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  2 года назад

      Cheers bro, glad you like'em! I hear good things about TinkerCAD, I should probably give it a go at some point. I use Fusion because I've had a little experience using Autodesk's other bits of software and so I guess I'm kinda' used to the feel.
      And man, I wish I made Fusion look easier, I've seen some guys on RUclips designing like entire car engines using it, blows my mind

  • @flipmakermax
    @flipmakermax 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you !

  • @cedharb1899
    @cedharb1899 2 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks 💪🏼

  • @user-dm4nn8bg7g
    @user-dm4nn8bg7g Год назад +1

    Really good video
    Thanks man

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  Год назад +1

      My pleasure, glad I can help!

    • @user-dm4nn8bg7g
      @user-dm4nn8bg7g Год назад

      @@STRIKINGFPV can you make a video on how to make a fpv antenna mount

  • @Werner1971TWM
    @Werner1971TWM 2 года назад +1

    Hi, nice video! A little tip: if you need a "help"-line, just draw it, mark it and press "x". The line will be dotted and Fusion won´t take care of it, but you can use it for dimensioning. Best regards Werner

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  2 года назад

      I'm learning so much from comments on my own tutorial videos 😅 - in one of my earlier videos someone was telling me how to add and remove things from the main toolbar and now you've come up with this handy gem, thank you so much.

  • @-exeCy-
    @-exeCy- Год назад +1

    How about find the top plate on your drone on a maybe cnc form so you can import it on fusion and design it there ? Am new to 3d design with fusion and am trying to learn the easiest way to do thing, plus with no errors so i dont have to print same thing 3-4 times and fixing it. Thanks in advance

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  Год назад

      If you can find the original parts then that would work perfectly, but you also have to consider where the design came from - if it's provided by the original designer/manufacturer, then perfect, but if it's also by a hobbyist like us then you end up trusting their ability to measure with accurate callipers and make some safe assumptions about manufacturing tolerances too.
      In the end, I like doing it myself because then I have someone to blame for getting it wrong

  • @DroneAcharya9
    @DroneAcharya9 2 года назад +1

    Nice video..
    What is it on your lens? Lens protector? ND filter holder?

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  2 года назад +1

      Sorry for the late reply, it's a Telesin ND filter mount. When you buy the kit you clip that part on first which has magnets around the edges, and each filter magnetically clips into place. Good for getting motion blur into the video by reducing the shutter speed. Downside is that a hard crash and the ND filter will fly off. Already lost 2 that way, haha. Still got the 32 and 16 though, arguably the most used ones, hehe.

  • @martinmfuchs
    @martinmfuchs 2 года назад +1

    Great tutorial, thank you for sharing. One thing I don't understand is why you did not center the three slots on the base, like this the GoPro won't sit centered on the quad.

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  2 года назад +2

      Hey, yes, you're correct - the reason I did this is because the actual camera part of the GoPro is also offset to one side, so by designing it this way I bring the actual camera closer to the quad's centre. Sure, also messes with the left/right balance, unless you fly without a battery and use that iFlight balance to 5v USB-C connector, in which case the balance is improved.
      And sorry for the late reply, I've been stupid busy with my day job the past few months!

    • @martinmfuchs
      @martinmfuchs 2 года назад +1

      @@STRIKINGFPV Apreciate you taking the time to respond. Thank you!

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  2 года назад

      My pleasure - only sad I didn't respond sooner, been so swamped and stressed with work that I neglected the channel for a long while already 😩

  • @TERBANGFPV
    @TERBANGFPV 2 года назад +1

    do you have any experience printing this kind of mount with PLA? i always print using TPU but you know.. it makes tiny wobble.. i wonder if PLA will work better..

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  2 года назад +1

      I think it would be fine, but PLA is much more brittle, so any hard impacts - direct or indirect - will probably break the mount.
      When I first started printing TPU, I found that my parts were too flexible, even at 100% infill (or 10+ perimeters), but I increased my extrusion multiplier by .1 to overextrud the TPU which made my TPU prints much stiffer. You'll have to experiment here depending on your printer, but I find this is the best way to increase rigidity without modifying the part design.
      Sorry for the late reply, day job has been killing me the past few months.

  • @Roundawg
    @Roundawg 2 года назад

    I've tried to recreate this mount following this video and I can't get it to work. Something important must have been edited out somewhere around the trimming of the circles.

    • @STRIKINGFPV
      @STRIKINGFPV  Год назад +1

      Sorry for the late reply - whereabouts in the video are you getting stuck? To my knowledge I've edited this start to finish okay, but sometimes in some design situations Fusion 360 can be a bit finnicky, maybe you're experiencing something like that? It's like not being able to make a 5mm chamfer that should be possible but a 4.9998mm chamfer works, or in a sketch if you click and think a line got snapped-to, but actually it snapped to a grid point and the line never intersected the target shape, which would leave a hole and make trimming behave weird unless you really zoom in. Stuff like that.