Universal VESA Mount for Nintendo Switch, DSLR Camera, Phones, Screens, Everything.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • A collection of 3D printable parts to mount cameras / screens / phones/ game consoles to monitor arms and articulating lamp arms. Shown here is a universal mount for the Nintendo Switch (OLED). The mount is VESA compatible and also supports a quick release mounting bracket that also doubles as a DSLR camera mount for VESA monitor arms.
    CAD + 3D print files: github.com/ret...

Комментарии • 9

  • @Allardino
    @Allardino Год назад +1

    "i mean, you can film stuff, but who's watching this channel anyway"
    Underrated. Both your channel and the joke

  • @pancakelegend
    @pancakelegend Год назад +2

    "When you're tasked with solving a problem for no-one, you might as well make the solution as diluted as possible."
    It hurts just a little.

    • @RetroBuiltGames
      @RetroBuiltGames  Год назад

      I struggled with expanding this design for a few weeks. At first it was a Switch bracket solely to be meme worthy, but I was 4 years late to that joke. Combining the two ideas eventually and setting up the shots sold me on it.

  • @BrianLough
    @BrianLough Год назад

    I think you are downplaying the usefulness of the camera mount! I have 3 of them on my desk!
    Arms designed to hold DSLR are in the $100 price range while cheap monitor arms that can hold much more weight are in the $20 price range!
    1: I showed you Twitter that I made out of scrap timber, that holds my teleprompter mount and I use it for shooting the "me talking into the camera" shots (it's nice to not have to setup a tripod everytime I want to shoot something)
    2: recording top down shots of my desk, I use an adapter I bought on Amazon US for this! I always felt 3d printing would be fine for it, it was more of a convenience thing to just buy
    3: A "DSLR as webcam" mount above my monitor

    • @RetroBuiltGames
      @RetroBuiltGames  Год назад +1

      Hah, all i can say is I now have the perspective between writing the script and filming the shots. About 50% of the shots (like the time lapse assembly) were filmed with the DSLR Camera VESA mount and I was like "oh I should use this more". But I didn't want to touch the voice over again. I am glad people know the exact use case when they see it.

  • @wild-radio7373
    @wild-radio7373 Год назад +1

    Oh heck yeah!♡ thank you very much 🥰👍

  • @Colin_Ames
    @Colin_Ames Год назад +1

    I don’t actually have a use for this right now, nor do I have the luxury of a 3-D printer, but does that matter? Hell no, I thoroughly enjoyed the video anyway. Keep up the good work and have a Happy New Year.